A former Gaston County businessman now serving a decades-long prison sentence for killing two family members now faces a civil lawsuit related to property damages he caused that day.
General Casualty, a Wisconsin-based insurance company, seeks $165,425 from Roger Self for property damages caused to the Surf & Turf Lodge on May 20, 2018. General Casualty insured the restaurant at the time.
Self killed his daughter, Katelyn Self, at the time a corporal with the Gaston County Sheriff s Office, and his daughter-in-law, Amanda Self, an emergency room nursing supervisor at CaroMont Regional Medical Center, on that day by driving his Jeep SUV into the restaurant on purpose. He also injured several family members in the incident.
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Tuesday Chavez, shaking hands with the opposing goaltender after a 2019 game, had a “C” on her jersey because she was captain of the women’s ice hockey team in its first three seasons.
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By Tuesday Chavez
GCU Magazine
Playing ice hockey has been a major part of my life. I always dreamed of playing college hockey, but living my dream did not seem possible growing up in a place that isn’t known as a hockey hotbed – Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Because of the obstacles created by the pandemic, students at the University of Georgia have struggled to find valuable internships that typically provide career guidance, professional experience and networking opportunities.
Students are often tasked with scrolling through hundreds of job postings on websites, including LinkedIn, Indeed and Handshake, and making their resumes stand out among thousands of applicants.
UGA students shared four steps to take when finding an internship.
Apply to more than you think you need to
Emily Royal, a senior double major in advertising and interdisciplinary art and design, applied to 57 internships in hopes of finding one that would offer her a summer position. After not hearing back from many larger companies, Royal received an offer to work through the spring and summer as a marketing and communications intern for a bakery called Balkan Bites.