2011年9月9日星期五

HOT or NOT: Dawgs sent packing, high heel woes

Dawgs sent packing
This Saturday, UGA's football team left Atlanta with their tails between their legs after being defeated by Boise State 35-21. The defeat is even more poignant due to the fact that, despite the game being held at a “neutral” location, the game was held in the Georgia Dome, just two hours from UGA's home turf. This will hopefully be the first of two times UGA is sent packing from Atlanta.
Employee's paradise
The country might still be reeling from the recent recession, but things are picking up for Tech students looking at entering the workforce. This year's career fair is scheduled to bring over 400 companies to campus, which can only spell good things for Tech students. More attendees means more chances at employment, which bodes well for both Tech grads and Tech itself.
Short shoes
A new rule at this year's career fair has some women at Tech scurrying to get their hands on some new footwear. In order to prevent the floor from being scuffed, career fair attendees are now banned from wearing high heeled shoes while at the fair. While some students are simply annoyed by not having the perceived bearing that heels create, others are upset about having to purchase dress flats.
Illegible numbers
Tech's football team displayed a new set of home-game uniforms last Thursday, featuring gold text on a gold background. The uniforms look good individually, but on the field, the names and numbers are nearly illegible, making it difficult to identify who is doing what during the game. The Athletic Association is looking into replacing the uniforms with ones that are legible.

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