The Red and Black (Athens, Ga.) 1893-current, December 07, 2010, Page 2, Image 2

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2 Tuesday, December 7, aoio | The Red & Black CRIME NOTEBOOK Student kicks water fountain, arrested A University student was arrested Saturday after he “kick[ed] a water fountain off the wall” in Morris Hall, according to a University Police report. Andrew Lankford, 18, was arrested and charged with underage possession of alcohol and criminal trespass at 3:46 a.m. after police responded to a fire alarm. Upon arrival, a com plainant told police he had seen Lankford kick a first-floor water fountain, according to the report. Lankford later told police he kicked it Pearls Before Swine® by Stephan Pacts HCYGUYjA WHAT \ IF YOU SEE A lil Iff ...THC \|JMY \TMK f I want is mwiM6CN:you SRouimJnose UAmmm TO PLAY IT? / 6CT TO PUNCH j I IW IVIN V IT. 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Lankford also told police he had a “medium sized whiskey drink” earli er that evening. He was placed under arrest and transported to Clarke County Jail. 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Il\ Si mi U 11 Sin |ii id Ka< In I 1 iii Sltki liilk In a Sun .hi 1 ' \iJ.in K tlm Ski la i knllttyi: Mn hi Ik Si link Joshua Statilii lil . \ill li 11 m• 1 1 lit la Stan ( 111 iMlna l Janii Hi Sum i|n WiiHni \ Slilji i 11 ili ili • Ki In ii a I 1 1 ijiiii IVi tan 1 linin i Mi liss.l Kal lii i mi AVallci - Ii n a Mi >iii<tni' \\ all is Vu a in M r u \li \i> \\ iniiuii Mi aaii I ,i mist W ilkt 'ihi < liatinmv Ii mli \\ <x>il. klllllil ik M null Mu ll,n l Mastills V i >l4l f:•, NEWS .jfc - a* ' AJ REYNOLDS | The Red a Buck ▲ The new Special Collections Library will house rare manuscripts and moving image archives. The library is expected to open in fall 2011. Library to enhance interaction By JULIA CARPENTER The Rf.d & Buck Bill Potter said he believes researching with the University libraries’ special col lections should be an interactive student experience. And with construction of the new Special Collections Library slated for completion next fall, he said he hopes to give University students the opportunity to work closely with these materials. As associate provost for operation of the University libraries, Potter has await ed the opening of the new library since construction began in January. “These are really fantastic collections, and we don’t really have the space to let students use them, and the new building will give us that space,” he said. “Of course, they need to be preserved, but more importantly, they need to be used.” The new building will house three spe cial collections libraries: the Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, the Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies and the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collections. In the past, these rare manuscripts and print and moving image archives were housed in the Main Library in cramped and subpar conditions, but the new building will provide better storage facilities for the fragile materials. “Our current storage isn’t that opti mum for preserving film and video, so the new storage is going to be a real boon to us,” said Ruta Abolins, director of the Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection. “The new storage will be temperature and humidity controlled.” short 52“ See no 53 Greek let ter 54 Threesome 55 Marathon 56 Religious art 57 Pari of the eye 60 Sense of self ■hup* a,.. Student Notes™ FOR FINALS ARE AVAILABLE NOW! 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The library’s increased accessibility, in its location off Hull Street, will allow more visitors to view the special collections. “Because it’s more accessible, we hope to increase our programming so that we can provide people in Athens and across the state more exposure to our special collections,” she said. “They’re just a great cache of materials relating to Georgia history, and most people, I don’t think, have any idea that the University of Georgia has this wealth of information here.” JRLC 5040 KINS 2100 LEGL 2700 LEGL 4400 MARK 3000 MARK 4000 MARK 4100 MARK 4200 MARK 4250 MARK 4500 MARK 4600 MARS 1010 MARS 1020 MGMT 3000 MIBO 2500 MIBO 3500 MIST 2090 MSIT 3000 MUSI 2020 MUSI 2040 MUSI 2060 NMIX 2020 PBIO 1210 PBIO 1220 PHIL 1000 PHIL 1500 PHIL 2200 PHIL 2500 PHYS 1010 PHYS 1111 PHYS 1112 POLS 1101 POUL 1010 PSYC 1101 PSYC 2101 PSYC 2980 PSYC 3230 PSYC 3980 PSYC 4200 PSYC 4220 REAL 4000 RELI 1001 RELI 1002 RELI 1003 RELI 1006 RMIN 4000 SOCI 1101 SOCI 2470 SPCM 1010 SPCM 2300 SPED 2000 STAT 2000 STAT 3000 TELE 3010 THEA 2000 TXMI 2000 Call 706 546-1440