The Chronicle of Higher Education

A Grave Situation

University of Georgia graduates may love their alma mater, but for now, they can't take it with them.

For nearly five years, W. Scott Walston sold caskets tastefully adorned with the university's logo. Then in 2003, someone dug up an obscure University System of Georgia rule that forbids college logos on burial items (and on sex toys, toilet seats,...

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