Events


Tailgate for the South Carolina Game

Tailgate for the South Carolina Game

Time to cheer on the Dawgs!

CR Bowling Night

CR Bowling Night

Bowling this week!

Uncertain Times for Higher Education

Uncertain Times for Higher Education

First meeting of the semester!

Fall 2009 Appointed Position and Committee Chairs Applications

Applications for Fall 2009 Appointed Positions and Committee Chair Applications are available here
Positions for the fall
Executive Director: The Executive Director shall supervise all of the appointed officers, shall work with each of the appointed officers to develop a written agenda, [...]

“Tea Party” on April 15th

We are living in an age of bailouts, government control of corporations and a tax structure that punishes those who are productive. We are seeing a pace of government expansion that rivals President Roosevelt’s New Deal. We the productive and [...]

GA Secretary of State Karen Handel

GA Secretary of State Karen Handel

Monday, March 30, Georgia Secretary of State, and candidate for Governor, Karen Handel will speak to UGA College Republicans about the state, her office, and her campaign for Governor.
The meeting will be at 6:00 PM in Zell B. Miller Learning [...]

Youth Leadership School

Youth Leadership School

Youth Leadership School is coming to Athens on March 28th and 29th!!!

Chapter Bowling Night

Chapter Bowling Night

The College Republicans will be bowling next Wednesday(1/28) at Kingpins Bowling in lieu of a regular chapter meetings[More...]

Oxendine, Saxby, and Officer Nominations!

Hi everyone,
Last week, our country elected a new president, and while the campaign has ended and while we all have worked hard throughout it, now the real work begins.  We have a unique opportunity to rebuild the Republican Party, consolidate [...]

Superintendent Kathy Cox, THIS Wednesday!

This Wednesday in SLC 214 at 7 p.m. Superintendent of Education Kathy Cox will be updating UGA students on education policy in Georgia. She will focus on the teaching profession as well as the need for a more rigorous curriculum [...]