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Stories from the March 8, 2001, Print Edition
Wednesday-Thursday events draw media professionals
Roger Kapoor wins presidency with 57 percent of the vote. Josh Singer takes executive vice president with 42 percent. Student fee passes and new Student Association constitution fails.
As the new class of community facilitators enters training session at the Community Living and Learning Center, Mike Donaldson, a former CF at The Dakota, said overreaching expectations caused his resignation.
The School of Media and Public Affairs officially opened its new building to the world Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a GW co-sponsored Kalb Report with Bernard Shaw at the National Press Club.
A new class of freshman senators will join the Student Association next year with hopes for unity and change within the organization.
Roger Kapoor received the most votes for Student Association president, the Joint Elections Committee announced to a calm Hippodrome crowd Wednesday afternoon - about 12 hours before taking him out of the race for violating spending rules Thursday.
The Joint Election Committee stripped presidential candidate Roger Kapoor of his victory early Thursday morning, ruling that he exceeded the $1,000 campaign-spending limit by $20.88, following three hours of testimony and deliberations.
Daphne Scholinski, who spent time in a mental institution for gender identity disorder, presented her feelings on gender and sexuality as part of GWPride's "Out and About Week" at the Marvin Center Tuesday night.