By Sharron Hannon
Gov. Zell Miller--known nationally as the education governor--will return to the University of Georgia, his alma mater, as a Distinguished Professor of Higher Education and the first holder of the Philip H. Alston Jr. Chair after his term of office ends in January 1999...
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By Tom Jackson
A record number of students returned to campus last week, four weeks earlier than usual, as the states flagship university makes the switch to semesters. Classes begin Aug. 24.

On stage:
The 1998-1999 season
An annual preview of several popular cultural arts series at UGA. Preview
From the ground up
New parking deck rises on North Campus; other building projects near completion. Campus News
Ethical lapses
News coverage ethics has become news in recent months, with the public increasingly questioning coverage of President Clinton.
Columns sought comment from Conrad Fink, William S. Morris Professor of Newspaper Strategy and Management and director of UGAs James M. Cox Jr. Institute for Newspaper Management Studies. Fink is a former foreign correspondent and vice president of the Associated Press. UGA Voices
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By Tom Jackson
Kathryn R. Costello, a native Georgian who has more than 20 years experience leading fund-raising, alumni and public relations programs at major universities, has been chosen to be the first senior vice president for external affairs at UGA...
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