June 2000: Vol. 79, No. 3
Divine Invitation: Steve Dancz in India
Playing at the behest of the Dalai Lama, music instructor Steve Dancz (BMus '80) and his quartet were the stars of the inaugural World Festival of Sacred Music. by Alex Crevar (AB '93)


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Meigs Hall renovation adds to beauty of North Campus

Friend of Central Park
America's first—and most famous—urban park was in declining health until Marianne Cramer (MLA '77) and the Central Park Conservancy came to the rescue. by Kent Hannon
Panic in Athens
The Widespread Panic boys were back in town for three sold-out shows that added luster to their reputation and to Athens' hallowed spot in the rock n' roll universe. by Alex Crevar (AB '93)
Expanding horizons
UGA's top scholars, the Foundation Fellows, spent Spring Break in the real-world learning labs of Havana, Beijing, Buenos Aires, and the Caribbean. by Alex Crevar (AB '93)
Revisiting the Class of 2000
We introduced them to you as freshmen. Here's what happened to them at UGA. Interviews by Stacie Sutton (ABJ '99, BS '00) and Jennifer Rainey (ABJ '00)
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Master for a day. by Brad King (MMC '97)

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