Sigma Chi misses judicial deadline
Student Judicial Services prohibited GW's chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity from making a presentation to the Interfraternity Council Tuesday, slowing the fraternity's effort to regain on-campus status.
Stories from the September 16, 1999, Print Edition
Student Judicial Services prohibited GW's chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity from making a presentation to the Interfraternity Council Tuesday, slowing the fraternity's effort to regain on-campus status.
University officials are monitoring weather conditions and their possible effect on campus as Hurricane Floyd is predicted to bring strong winds and rain to the D.C. area.
Most of the population of Turkey was fast asleep when the earth shook beneath them Aug. 17.
At 3:02 a.m., for 45 seconds, buildings lurched and walls crumbled, entombing thousands in their bedrooms, gasping for air and praying for help. Assistance eventually came from rescue teams around the world, including two doctors from the GW Hospital.
The Student Association Senate passed three finance bills Tuesday, cutting the executive operating budget by $10,000 from last year and placing a cap on future executive budgets. The Senate also allocated money to more than 80 student groups.