College Media Network

Monday, October 25, 1999

IFC letter urges Sigma Alpha Epsilon to reform

by Francesca Di Meglio

GW fraternity and sorority presidents urged members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity to curb their behavior in a letter sent to the chapter Thursday.

Students share poetry, prose and music at a GW open-mic night

by Kate Stepan

A low-lit basement caf?, straight out of a beatnik novel - with more colorful attire and without the smoky air - set the scene for a gathering of GW poets and artists Friday at Riverside Towers Hall.

SA president ousts Dining Services head

by Zeb Eckert

Student Association President Phil Meisner asked Dining Services Commission Director Chris Voss to step down from his position last week, citing a lack of communication and ineffective advocacy in the DSC.

NROTC women discuss equality

by Suzi Meyers

SA hosts `GWitch Project’ retreat

by Melinda Macdessi

Rahzel provides GW students with hip-hop education

by Philip Longo

News Briefs

South Asians seek unity at conference

by Reshma Jhaveri

GW students `swing’ into another era

by Joanna Romansic

Student volunteers carve pumpkins with D.C. children

by Sakhiba Khairullah

Students react to Pakistani coup

by Hatchet Staff Writer

WRGW celebrates live music talent

by Kent Springfield

Autumn’s rituals begin anew at GW

by Mike Bocchini

Global economics ignores morals

by Tatyana Margolin

Negative manner regretful

Voss should stay

Greek letter courage

by Staff editorial

Recognizing the foundations of our history through African studies

by Jo-Leo Carney-Waterton

Winter Sports Predictions

Soccer ends skid

Hapless GW goes scoreless, winless

Swimmers top Navy

by David Holt

Upcoming Games

Colonial women dominate

by Zach Leibowitz

Sports Briefs

Ash overcomes small flaws with memorable songs

by Mike Nartker

Arto Lindsay returns with Prize

by Chris Richards

Small quirks help predictable movie

by Lisa Pilnik

Best Man successfully combines handsome cast and emotional story

by Tewabech Hailu

Body Shots leaves nothing for the audience to enjoy

by Matthew J. Curry

The importance of being Generic

by Miriam Greenberg

D.C. Diary: October abandon

by Gayle Horwitz

Classifieds (10/21)

Classifieds (10/25)