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GMC Home Opener Slated as National Game of the Week
September 10, 2004 – The home opener for the #22 ranked GMC JC Bulldogs has been designated by the NJCAA as the National Game of the Week. GMC will be taking on #10 Snow College from Ephraim, UT, in a rematch of last year’s Sea Island Company Golden Isles Bowl. GMC, while suffering through a […]
September 10, 2004
Athletics
Registration for New Students to Continue Friday
Due to this week’s weather conditions, Georgia Military College will continue fall registration on Friday, September 10th. New students should report to the Admissions Office. Returning students who have been out of school for more than one quarter should also report to the admissions office. All other returning students should report to their advisor\’s office. […]
September 09, 2004
General Interest
\"Freedom\" - Word of the Week
Definition of the word of the week (FREEDOM): The capacity to exercise choice; free will. This week, we remember the 9/11 attacks that took so many Americans by surprise. After just three years, there are many who say that we should leave the terrorists alone. But, that naiveté ignores the fact that war has been […]
September 08, 2004
Character Development
Stacie Goggans Running to Fight Leukemia
GMC teacher to run half marathon while daughter raises money to fight leukemia By Payton Towns III – The Union-Recorder A physical education teacher at Georgia Military College is preparing to run a half marathon in San Francisco while her daughter supports her by raising money to help fight leukemia. Stacie Goggans, who also leads […]
September 08, 2004
Community Service
Williams Adapting to Changes
New Hilltopper defensive lineman adapting to changes By ROB HERBST Associated Press BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Defensive lineman Daniel Williams has dealt with plenty of change since arriving at Western Kentucky last winter. Off the football field, Williams had to cope with the death of his father and a new environment. Before coming to WKU, […]
September 03, 2004
Athletics
Susan Isaac Honored for Helping Student Writers
Teacher honored for helping student writers By Amy H. Mullis – The Union-Recorder As soon as she heard the words \”a gem hidden away in the OCB (Old Capitol Building),\” Susan Isaac knew she had won the Moore Family Fund for Teacher Enrichment award. Isaac, an assistant professor of English at Georgia Military College, said […]
September 03, 2004
Academics
Inside the New Academic Building
On August 18th, LTC Ed Moore, GMC Facilities Engineer, provided the Distant Learning Center (DLC) Directors, Assistant Directors, and Assistant Deans a tour of the new academic building. Most of the work done to the building lately has occurred inside and I thought you might like to have a sneak peak.
September 02, 2004
General Interest
\"Change\" - Word of the Week
Definition of the word of the week (CHANGE): 1) To become different or undergo alteration. 2) To undergo transformation or transition The famous American author and philosopher, Eric Hofer, wrote, “In a time of drastic change, it is the learners who inherit the future. The learned usually find themselves equipped to live in a world […]
September 01, 2004
Character Development
2nd Battalion Assembly with Thomas Kinkaid Kimmel
Submitted by C/CPT Mary Beth Martinez This afternoon, August 20, 2004, the GMC 2nd Battalion high school cadets were fortunate enough to attend a consultation with Tom Kimmel. Mr. Kimmel is a noted Pearl Harbor scholar, a former FBI agent, and the eldest grandson of Admiral E. Kimmel, who was the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. […]
September 01, 2004
Prep School
Burks and Williams Honored by American Football Monthly Magazine
The August issue of American Football Monthly named Bert Williams one of the elite “2004 Hot Coaches.” The magazine states, “At each level of football is a listing of the have, the have-nots, and those on the rise. This fall the listing of those ‘on the rise’ seems stronger than ever before. Included is our […]
August 27, 2004
Athletics
