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Stories from the September 10, 2007, Print Edition

GW Brief: Recycling reigns on campus

by Jordan Steinmann
Hatchet Reporter

GW received top honors in the Environmental Protection Agency's RecycleMania 2007.

Curriculum under review by Faculty Senate

by Lindsay Corcoran

The Faculty Senate formed a committee Friday to review the undergraduate curriculum at GW.

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Snapshot: Singing Sanjaya

Sanjaya Malakar performs Sunday night at the Verizon Center during the American Idols Live Tour.

Vern residence halls go wireless

by Andrew Springer

Nearly all students living on the Mount Vernon Campus can now access the Internet wirelessly in their residence halls.

Quandt lectures on Middle East

by Nathan Grossman

Visiting Professor William Quandt discussed his skepticism about peace between Israelis and Palestinians at the Elliott School Thursday.

Former student elected chairman of local ANC

by Harald Olsen

Future politicos and government junkies at GW may dream of someday living at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., but for one recent grad, public office couldn't come soon enough.

Kalb named a Welling fellow

by Marissa Bialecki

The University appointed Kalb as its first Welling presidential fellow of the academic year in early August.

Thousands flock to Fall Fest

by Amanda Dick

Grammy-award winning pop-alternative band OK Go performed to an enthusiastic crowd at Saturday's Fall Fest, the final event of Welcome Week 2007's festivities.

Dining changes anger students

by Sarah Scire

Dining officials vigorously defended J Street changes and Colonial Cash spending requirements last week before a town hall meeting with students.

Campus Dining: Small businesses still surviving

by Hadas Gold

Small businesses owners on campus said they are surviving - despite a large number of national chains - because of their superior food, service and atmosphere.

Al Khalifa talks women’s rights

by Diana Gore
Hatchet Reporter

The President of the United Nations General Assembly said Friday night that women in the Arab world must correct their self-image through education in order to gain greater equality with men.

GW prepared in case of emergency

by Robert Lee

The sixth anniversary of Sept. 11 rekindles the question of whether a city school such as GW is prepared for and safe from another attack on American soil.

Park police arrests GW student

by Nathan Grossman

U.S. Park Police arrested Iraq War veteran and GW graduate student Adam Kokesh Friday in Lafayette Park for hanging signs advertising an upcoming anti-war protest.

Student note-takers available for hire

by Aya Mueller

If you are worried about failing that Friday 8 a.m. multi-variable calculus class you registered for mistakenly, a sophomore student is offering help - for a price.