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Stories from the September 11, 2000, Print Edition

District office rejects GW campus plan

by Ashley M. Heher and Sarah Lechner

The mayor's Office of Planning recommended in a report Friday that the Board of Zoning Adjustment deny GW's campus plan because the plan does not conform to District code.

GW students follow national trends

by Becky Guyon

GW's incoming class is more interested in learning and discussing politics than the general college freshman population, according to surveys of the high school habits of college freshmen conducted by the Chronicle of Higher Education and GW.

Cypress Hill rocks GW

by Mosheh Oinounou

GW students and staff took to the Quad Saturday afternoon to eat free food, grab giveaways and watch rap group Cypress Hill perform its classic hip-hop hits. Program Board's annual Fall Fest was - by most student accounts - a success.

Experts question Columbia Plaza rental rate hike

by Ashley M. Heher

Legal experts said Columbia Plaza management may have overstepped its legal bounds by increasing rent up to 40 percent for some residents and requiring students to sign a notice when new roommates move in.

Senior residents still live in GW residence halls

by Tim Donnelly

GW offers online service requests

by Brooke Reinders

D.C. lists reasons for condemning house

by Ashley M. Heher

Construction noise concerns residents

by Blythe Purdin

Bill targets rape offenders

by Zeb Eckert

Job Guide: Resume tips

by Meghan McNamara

Construction noise concerns residents

by Blythe Purdin

Students find temp jobs

by Stacey Mittin

Tips to get the job

by Meghan McNamara

Drunk driver sentenced in death of law student

Journalist Helen Thomas will speak at Convocation

Campaign launches youth voting initiative

by Sarah Lechner