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Students frustrated by GWeb problems

Freshman Joseph Song woke up at 6:30 a.m. on Monday so he could be one of the first students of the day to register for classes. But like many students, Song ran into technical problems with the GWeb registration system that keep him from getting the classes he wanted.

MPD drug raid yields five arrests

Two students are facing drug charges after police seized marijuana, cocaine and drug paraphernalia from a Foggy Bottom townhouse last month in a raid that yielded five student arrests.

Few reforms seen on dining issues

The Student Association's Dining Services Commission has met only once this semester and has made almost no progress on the changes to dining for which students have asked.

Colonials beat BU, move to 2-0

BOSTON - Freshman Lasan Kromah scored 17 points in a 69-59 victory that sent the young Colonials home with an unblemished 2-0 record after their season-opening road trip.

Beyond the Books Blog

Public Enemy rocks GW's streets to raise awareness of youth homelessness

Before the old school hip-hop renegades performed at Lisner Auditorium Wednesday night, Flavor Flav and Chuck D. were cheered on by GW students as the group rode in a flatbed truck parading down G Street. Audio Slide Show »

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Cartoon: Something to celebrate

Staff Editorial: Looking for more leadership from the Dining Services Commission

Ask students what their concerns are with the University, and many will put dining options at the top of their list.

Bradley Dlatt: Registration frustration

Of the many frustrations felt by GW students, none is more universal then the malice directed toward registration.

Annu Subramanian: Expertise into efficiency

As GW students, we can do our unique part to streamline efficacy.

Kelsey Rohwer: Smoking it out

Starting today, the University of Kentucky is a tobacco-free place. It's time for GW to follow suit.

Student-run sailing team enjoys success

For the GW sailing team, sport is as much fun as it is form.

Colonials beat BU, move to 2-0

BOSTON - Freshman Lasan Kromah scored 17 points in a 69-59 victory that sent the young Colonials home with an unblemished 2-0 record after their season-opening road trip.

Women's basketball edges North Texas in opener

Depth makes up for 'another slow start' from Hollis

Sex and the suburbs

Stereotypically speaking, people move to the suburbs seeking tranquility and safety. Generic Theatre Company's adaptation of the play "SubUrbia," opening this weekend in the Lisner Downstage, challenges that concept.

A musical trail leading through Kogan

For students who walk through Kogan Plaza daily, there might be more of a chance you'll see President Obama on your way to class than a young rock star casually strumming on his guitar.

QuickTakes

Clothing the rebellious soul

A collection comprised of beautifully preserved vintage clothing, "Clothing the Rebellious Soul: Revolution 1963-1973," is currently on display in GW's Luther W. Brady Art Gallery.

Using Twitter for customer service

When graduate student Chris Brooks noticed that none of the classrooms in Monroe Hall contained trash cans and that each hallway only had one, he decided to complain not to his friends, but to the World Wide Web.

Getting some love from a furball