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Hatchet's big picture emphasizes photography

by Dustin Gouker Alumni Staff Writer

The main focus of The Hatchet is and always will be gathering and reporting the news, but Grant Wernick wants to make the package it comes in as appealing as possible.

Hatchet Memories

Please find enclosed an original print from November of 1968 for your consideration for inclusion in Hatchet memorabilia.

Alumni datelines

Cookie Olshein (production coordinator, '88) won $135,000 on the now-defunct game show "21. "

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Hatchet scholarship fund nears goal

by Kate StepanEditor in chief

The Hatchet's scholarship fund is looking for one final push to reach the $100,000 before it is put use. The newspaper is also working against the clock as the University prepares to remove financial crutches.

Former editor lands dream job on Capitol Hill

by Dustin Gouker Alumni Staff Writer

A lot of GW alumni would love to be in David Holt's shoes.

Covering campus in time of change

by Russ RizzoEditor in chief

This has certainly been a busy time to head any publication. But to be at the heart of the activity during such historic times is something for which there is no preparation. Considering the number of GW students from the New York area, it is surprising that none lost a parent in the Sept.

Time ticks on a different kind of deadline for Hatchet

by Steven Morse'Online Director'

Greetings from Foggy Bottom. I was planning to write about the importance of deadlines and how the experience of producing a student newspaper was both the best and worst experience for college students in learning the value of meeting deadlines. But then again, you already know that from personal experience, so I'll simply mention the deadline we all share now.

GW presses beyond campus boundaries

by Kate StepanEditor in chief

The look, feel and scope of GW's campus might seem foreign to a returning alumni as the University continues to add more students and buildings. The trend is particularly noticeable this year.

Hatchet's Shanahan dies at 77

by Kate StepanEditor in chief

Confronting University policies and battles with former GW President Cloyd Heck Marvin marked the beginning of the ground-breaking journalism career of Eileen Shanahan. The 1944 GW alumna and former Hatchet editor in chief died Nov. 2 in her D.C. home at the age of 77.