College Media Network

Thursday, February 4, 1999

Men and women could share Mount Vernon residence hall

by Matt Berger

Male and female residents may share Mount Vernon's Pelham Hall this fall after residents of the women's campus complained this week about GW's decision to house men in the hall.

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Fee waiver policy infuriates students

by Francesca Di Meglio

Some students told GW housing officials and Residence Hall Association leaders this week they are unhappy with the University's decision to discard the residence hall lottery fee waiver.

SA blocks groups from backing candidates with allocations

by Theresa Crapanzano

After passing four pieces of legislation, many Student Association senators and executive branch members left the Marvin Center's fourth floor Tuesday night calling the second Senate meeting of the semester "a success."

SA to protest GW’s tuition increase

by Tammy Imhoff

Student Association leaders said they plan to hold a rally Monday to protest this year's tuition increase, which is expected to be the smallest in a decade.

Crowe calls for further U.S. support abroad

by Sara E. Murphy

Shore receives Bender prize for work at local youth shelter

by Gayle Horwitz

News Briefs

Local students shadow GW staff

by Miya Wiseman

Letters to the Editor

The conundrums of cohabitation

by Helen Casteel

Lots of money, but little accountability

by Keith O'Neil

Guess the tuition increase

The Nuremberg Files – Staff editorial

Forgoing the deposit – Staff editorial

Upcoming Games

Sports Briefs

Men lose at James Madison, women play at Cornell event

by Dustin Gouker

Colonials survive La Salle scare

by Dustin Gouker

GW tennis teams ready for spring

by Rich Murphy

GW has reached the promised land, better known as ESPN

by Zach Leibowitz

Declassified papers shed light on Bay of Pigs invasion

by Dan Gabriel and Stacy Twersky

Creative Performing Arts Community puts on rendition of The Fantasticks

by Matt Berger

Hurry to Rushmore

by Glennie Rabin

Watercolor paintings reveal region’s link with surroundings

by Dan Gilgoff