December 2002: Vol. 82, No. 1
Chilling prognosis from The Deep
Ecologist Jim Porter and his doctoral advisee, Kathryn Patterson, uncover the killer of a once-dominant species of coral.
by Alex Crevar (AB '93)

Cover art: Chilling prognosis from The Deep


Contents page photo: "Yep, that's a macro invertebrate, all right."

Bulldogs now ride horses
Georgia's newest varsity sport is women's equestrian, which won its spurs as the oldest club sport on campus.
by Rachel Smith

Lobbying for survival
The chief of the Cherokee Nation positions his tribe for the next 100 years.
by Alex Crevar (AB '93)

New colleges to the rescue
Two newly configured academic units—the School of Public and International Affairs and the College of Environment and Design—will produce graduates who are better equipped to solve the problems of the 21st century.
by Doug Monroe (ABJ '69)

Back Page
Eugene Odum (1913-2002): A fond farewell to the Father of Modern Ecology.
by Betty Jean Craige
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