College Media Network

Monday, April 6, 1998

Gelman stretches toward top shelf

by Dan Gabriel

After a recent visit to Gelman Library, the American Research Library Association will vote in October to determine whether GW's library is on par with top research facilities.

Former Clinton aide to teach at GW

by Matt Berger

Lanny Davis, former special counsel to President Bill Clinton, will teach a class on damage control next fall in the School of Media and Public Affairs.

Insider offers interview tips to grads

by Brian Krueger

Starting a career in the temporary world boosts skills

by Bernadette Gilson and Laura Arbelaez

Correction

GW prepares to host HOBY conference

by Danny Freedman r

News Briefs

Junior high students encouraged to achieve at GW

by Monique L. Harding

International Week looks to unify campus

by Monique L. Harding

Proof positive GW is headed straight to hell

by Tryg Olsen

Public silence over Clinton is shameful

by Tom Bogle

A dream deferred

Israel celebrates 50 years

New logic, but there’s still no God

by Dugan Bliss

Letters to the editor

New Gelman era

Upcoming Games

GW’s gymnasts place sixth of seven teams at regionals

by Dustin Gouker

Confusing GW sports lingo is not a `hit’

by Dave Mann

Baseball team continues turnaround, wins three

by Dave Mann

Women’s water polo hosts tourney

by Dustin Gouker

GW seniors pack bags for Peace Corps

by Rebecca Brink

Classy jazz, funk characterize Hunter

by Margaret Magee r

Joan Baez shows her social message remains unchanged in Lisner concert

by Paul Labov r

Black soroities ‘living, breathing legacies’ of decades-old sruggles

by Kathryn Maese