The Ruddle Report

May 24, 2006

Adams rejects Greek bill; Tennis finishes second in nation

Filed under: Athletics, Greek Life, University Council — ruddlereport @ 11:46 pm

Two items of note this evening:

  • According to SGA President Jamie Peper, UGA President Michael Adams has vetoed the University Council's proposal of an eight-week limit to Greek new member education periods (sometimes called "pledgeship"); according to Peper, it was his first veto of a UC bill. The proposal, which passed over opposition by student UC members, would have prevented organizations from verifying potential members' grades before initiating them as full members, a practice utilized by several UGA chapters.
  • In athletic news, UGA's men's tennis team, previously undefeated, narrowly lost to Pepperdine University's Waves in the national title match in Palo Alto, California. The loss gave the 30-1 Bulldogs a second place finish in the NCAA tournament. Congrats to UGA men's tennis for their historic season and national ranking.

    For more information, check out the Athens Banner-Herald article on the match.

That's all for now. We'll keep you posted.

–Posted by Noah Mink

May 3, 2006

Football Ticket Information

Filed under: Athletics — ruddlereport @ 3:58 pm

Football tickets for Fall 2006 will be on sale August 7, 2006 for $56 (seven home games).  More information is available at http://georgiadogs.collegesports.com/student-tickets/

April 26, 2006

New Alcohol Policy goes into effect

Filed under: Uncategorized — ruddlereport @ 10:11 pm

This morning, University Cabinet voted to adopt a new underage drinking policy.  Students found in violation of the university drug and alcohol policy will be placed on probation for three semesters and will be required to take an alcohol awareness class.  If a student violates the policy while on probation they will be suspended from the University for one year. 

Also, Vice-President for Student Affairs, Rodney Bennett, will be forming a committee to evaluate starting an amnesty program for students who seek medical attention due to alcohol use.  Rice University currently has a policy where University officials are not required to report alcohol-related incidents.

-PAR

April 25, 2006

How Fall Break was Abolished for Fifteen Minutes, and more…

Filed under: University Council — ruddlereport @ 8:41 pm

In quite possibly the most surprising revelation since Plus/Minus grading fell out of the sky, a faculty member successfully amended the 2007-2008 calendar to remove Fall Break by a 61-40 vote at University Council this afternoon.  In a show of solidarity from SGA President Jamie Peper, Vice-President of Student Affairs Rodney Bennett and others, a vote to reconsider was passed by 61-40 and Fall Break was reinstated.  However, President Adams will be forming a task force to reevaluate Fall Break and all other partial week breaks such as Thanksgiving Break. 

In other news, the proposals to limit the new member education process (pledgeship) to eight weeks for Greek organizations, have the Honor Code posted on a plaque in each classroom, and a proposal to require all first-year and transfer undergraduate students to complete an On-line Alcohol Education Module before they can register for their second semester of classes all passed.

The vote to shorten pledgeship passed by 66-18, largely due in part to debate being closed before the student representatives of University Council had fully made their case. 

When asked about the price for installing the honor code plaques in all of the classrooms, the question was not directly  answered and no cost was provided for the Council's consideration.

Information Items:

1.  The University's Living Wage has been increased from $17,500 to $19,000.

2.  The psychology minor has been removed from the curriculum.

3.  The Tate 2 Parking Deck is scheduled to begin construction January 2007 and should be completed by August 2007.

4.  Tate 2 is scheduled to being construction January 2008 and should be open for use for Fall 2008.

-PAR

April 24, 2006

Opinions Wanted

Filed under: University Council — ruddlereport @ 9:04 pm

Tomorrow University Council will be considering proposals to limit the new member education process (pledgeship) to eight weeks for Greek organizations, have the Honor Code posted on a plaque in each classroom, and a proposal to require all first-year and transfer undergraduate students to complete an On-line Alcohol Education Module before they can register for their second semester of classes.

Before that meeting, I will be participating in a forum with the student University Council representatives.  I would like feedback on what you think about the proposals, are they good? bad? or should they be changed?  Just leave a comment below.

Thanks,

PAR

Free Ice Cream

Filed under: Events — ruddlereport @ 7:30 pm

From Heather Ripley 

"Tomorrow Ben & Jerry's will be serving up FREE ice cream for…you guessed it Free Cone Day.

In coordination with this event, the University Judiciary Relay for Life team will be collecting donations for the American Cancer Society. Hopefully, you will feel inspired by the happiness derived from free ice cream to donate your cost savings.  (Either way, THE ICE CREAM IS FREE.)"

April 22, 2006

Finals Schedule

Filed under: Uncategorized — ruddlereport @ 2:41 pm

Due to popular demand, I have linked the finals schedule here

Congratulations

Filed under: Athletics — ruddlereport @ 2:40 pm

Congratulations to the Georgia Gymnastics team for winning their seventh national title.  The rebroadcast will be May 6 at 1:00 PM on CBS. 

April 19, 2006

University Update

Filed under: Events, University Council — ruddlereport @ 12:29 pm

Just a brief update on what has been going on around the University

To be considered at University Council next Tuesday:

1.  A proposal to have the Honor Code posted on a plaque in each classroom

2.  A proposal to limit the new member education process (pledgeship) for Fraternities and Sororities

3.  A proposal to require all first-year and transfer undergraduate students to complete an On-line Alcohol Education Module before they can register for their second semester of classes

Also, good job University Union for passing out free umbrellas outside of Tate today.  Thanks for responsibly using the Student Activities Fee to benefit students

And for those of you looking for something fun to do before finals start, the UGA Swing Club sponsors Swing Night at the Ritz on Tuesday nights.  The lesson begins at 9:00 with music following from 10:00-12:00.  $3 cover.

April 6, 2006

Out

Filed under: Uncategorized — ruddlereport @ 11:27 am

While I'm in North Carolina for the next few days, Noah Mink will be handling posting duty.

-PAR

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