Stephanie Kelley said she and her husband fell victim to a scheme so sophisticated, they did not see any red flags until their account was wiped clean.
Even with exams underway, several Emory University students vowed to continue their protest over the War in Gaza Thursday with more demonstrations on campus.
The arrests were made during an early morning demonstration at UGA on Monday. Initially, the university said 25 people were arrested. Nine of those people arrested are students, according to the university.
An 11-year-old boy’s death in a Paulding County neighborhood late Monday night is being investigated as a homicide, according to the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office.
Following last week’s arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters, Emory’s student body will now vote on whether they approve of President Gregory Fenves’s leadership.