In previous stories from the Red and Black, it was reported that a bomb threat led to the evacuation of the Student Learning Center last October.
UGA Police have reported that the smoke receptacle that appeared to be burning outside was unrelated to the situation in the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Bob Taylor, a man of interest, is the associate executive director of communications for the University of Georgia Alumni Association. He has also served as the the open records manager in the UGA'...
Chuck Tony, a junior at the University of Georgia, said that he didn't think that "Bob would do anything like this."
UGA Police Department Chief James Williamson has said that Bob Taylor has been named a "man of question." He may be associated with a group called the ELF or ATF.
At 1:30 p.m. The police exited UGA's Center for Teaching and Learning carrying a cardboard box and plastic bag. Cynthia Oak was the first one notified about the package, which was gift-wrapped i...
Police have gone into UGA's Center for Teaching and Learning, after a bomb robot left the building just a few minutes earlier.
The bomb robot sent into The Center for Teaching and Learning has exited the building.
A bomb robot owned by the police entered the building at approximately 1: 15 p.m. to investigate. Tom Jackson, VP of Public Affairs sent a suspicious package to the Center of Teaching and Lear...
A special robot entered the building to investigate the bomb situation.
A cigarette trash can was reported smoking at the University of Georgia's Center for Teaching and Learning.
Vice President of Public Affairs Tom Jackson announces that a suspicious package has been sent to the Center for Teaching and Learning
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