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CROSSFIRE DEBATES REMAIN POPULAR EVENTS IN DAHLONEGA
Every week during the fall and spring semesters, members of the UNG community including students and faculty and staff members meet to discuss pressing political issues during the weekly Crossfire…
MODEL UN TEAM EARNS TOP AWARDS AT SOUTHERN REGIONAL CONFERENCE
By Dr. Jonathan S. Miner Associate Professor of Political Science Twenty-one students from UNG brought energy and enthusiasm to the Southern Regional Model UN Conference (SRMUN) in Atlanta on November…
MARY CATHERINE OLIVE IS INTERN IN GOVERNOR DEAL’S OFFICE
Mary Catherine Olive is a junior political science major, who is concentrating in American politics. She is currently serving as an intern in Governor Nathan Deal’s office. Newsletter editor Maria…
ELIJAH O’KELLEY IS LEGISLATIVE LIAISON IN GEORGIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Elijah O’Kelley, a senior political science major, is currently serving as a legislative liaison for Georgia state Representative Tim Barr (R‑Lawrenceville).
Travel the World While in College
By Camille Lialios Study Abroad Advisor Students tend to have preconceived notions about what it means to study abroad. Some automatically assume that it is too expensive, some may think…
UNG Politically Incorrect Club Draws Attention With Gainesville Events
The Politically Incorrect Club, located on the Gainesville campus, has been active hosting guest speakers and panel discussions about contemporary controversial political topics. On October 5, 2015 the club hosted…
Pi Sigma Alpha Hosts Panel Discussion About Social Justice
Pi Sigma Alpha and the Gender Studies Council hosted “Java for Justice” on November 5. The event was a panel discussion on gender and social justice. Erica Y. Barker, a…
PI SIGMA ALPHA HOSTS PANEL DISCUSSION ABOUT SOCIAL JUSTICE
Pi Sigma Alpha and the Gender Studies Council hosted “Java for Justice” on November 5. The event was a panel discussion on gender and social justice. Erica Y. Barker, a…
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS STUDENTS SPEND SUMMER SESSION II IN ISTANBUL, TURKEY
Dr. Jonathan Miner, associate professor of political science, and Dr. Hakki Gurkas of Kennesaw State University’s Department of History led 11 students to Istanbul, Turkey, this summer. Hosted by Istanbul’s…
CROSSFIRE EVENTS REMAIN POPULAR ON THE DAHLONEGA CAMPUS
Every week during the fall and spring semesters, members of the UNG community including students and faculty and staff members meet to discuss pressing political issues during the weekly Crossfire…