College Media Network

Thursday, October 15, 1998

CSA shortage leads to security concerns

by Theresa Crapanzano

The University Police Department's inability to recruit and retain Community Service Aides has left residence hall entrances without the extra measure of security the student aides provide.

Muslims protest Turkish scarf ban

by Sara E. Murphy

More than 100 Muslim women and men, 22 of them from GW, gathered in Lafayette Park Sunday afternoon as part of an international protest of a Turkish ban on head-scarves donned by women of the Islamic faith.

Dean sees no immediate effect on students

by Becky Neilson

Students will not immediately be affected by a reorganization of the School of Engineering and Applied Science that will involve the splitting and merging of several of the school's departments, interim Dean Thomas Mazzuchi said.

ANC members doubt students’ commitment

by Anaklara Hering

Last lecture offers forum to reflect

by Stefanie Weinstein

News briefs

SA proposals aim to relieve Mount Vernon problems

by Theresa Crapanzano

STATS teaches safe sex to high schoolers

by Reena Ninan

SA works hard behind the scenes

by Caity Leu

SA needs to prove itself to students

by Keith O'Neil

Upcoming games

Rouss?ve’s “Love Songs” unites themes of love and oppression

by Angela Latigona

A Beloved Film

by Alison Gazan

Winfrey uses Beloved to reveal emotional aspects of the past

by Alison Gazan

Newton tackles challenging role with passion

by Alison Gazan

Classifieds [10/15/98]

Lehman calls for restructuring of engineering school by 1999

by Becky Neilson

A reorganization intended to lift the School of Engineering and Applied Science out of a financial and enrollment slump has irked many of the school's faculty members, who say they had little input in the decision.

Local bars toughen up after drinking arrests

by Matt Berger

Local bars and nightclubs are attempting to curb underage drinking after several nightspots were raided by Alcohol Beverage Control officers last month.

Tailgate party kicks off GW Spirit Week

by Theresa Crapanzano

GW creates new athletics logo

Off-campus residents feel safe without UPD

by Russ Rizzo

Vigil honors slain Wyoming student

by Gayle Horwitz

Case dismissed – Staff editorial

Free expression – Staff editorial

GW readies for two key A-10 matches

by Zach Leibowitz

Colonials lose three of four matches in CWPA Round II

by Jeff Butler

Sports briefs

GW’s top talker comes under fire

by Andrew Ganz

GW law professor Jonathan Turley never could have predicted the course his life has taken in recent months.