College Media Network

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Kalb presses Couric on Iraq visit

by Emily Cahn

CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric defended her recent trip to Iraq and discussed new forms of media in front of a sold out Kalb Report crowd Wednesday night at the National Press Club.

Donor may fund Smith Center renovations

by Andrew Alberg and Jake Sherman
Hatchet Editors

A donor may fund major renovations to the three-decade-old Smith Center, according to Director of Athletics Jack Kvancz.

Leaders irked at failure of fee increase

by Andrew Springer

The student body rejected an increase in the student fee, leaving the SA short of money it would like to allocate to student organizations.

IFC to hear PIKE rush violation

by Marissa Bialecki

The Inter-Fraternity Council's judiciary board is investigating the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

The dead student body

by Ashley Roberts

A corpse uprooted in an iron coffin more than two years ago finally has a name.

West End sale now doubtful

by Harald Olsen

D.C. City Council members are reconsidering emergency legislation passed this summer to sell public land near the West End Library.

Colonials Invasion to return in October

by Joanna Shapes

Colonials Invasion, the basketball season's opening event, will feature an entertainer after a one-year hiatus.

Varsity Roundup, Calendar

SA Note: Senators continue to depart from SA academic affairs committee

by Andrew Springer

Only three senators are looking over academic affairs for the Student Association Senate after several resignations.

Greek Brief: Inter-Fraternity Council begins fall recruitment

by Marissa Bialecki

Men at GW will have the next week and a half to decide if they want to go Greek.

Corrections

Campus Calendar

Snapshot: Hammer time

Sophomore Dan Sutter prepares to smash a car at a Tau Kappa Epsilon event Tuesday night.

Tonic protests dropped

by Danielle Meister
Hatchet Reporter

Three of the four complaints levied against Tonic's liquor license have been withdrawn.

EMeRG, student space to occupy DJ’s Fastbreak building

by Eric Roper

After years in the basement of Marvin Center, EMeRG will likely move to the building formerly occupied by DJ's Fastbreak.

Staff Editorial: Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down

The Hatchet's monthly wrap-up of GW's ups and downs.

Andrew Park: Jena six prompts debate, action

by Andrew Park

Now's the time to examine the true state of our country and race.

Justin Guiffre: Integrating international students

by Justin Guiffr?

GW must work to make students from afar feel more welcome.

Letters to the Editor

Knapp exhibit unveiled

by Tay Tufenkjian
Hatchet Reporter

An exhibit displaying University President Steven Knapp's achievements as a provost and literary scholar opened Tuesday in the Gelman Library.

Schools edit deans list

by Marissa Bialecki

Students will have to hit the books a little harder if they want to get recognized for it this year.

International accreditation falsified

by Niketa Kumar

At least some foreign leaders are using the university's brand name with out its permission.

CCAS dean touts research

by Lindsay Corcoran

The new Columbian College dean has high academic goals.

Crime Log

by Amy D'Onofrio

The hero worship of Thurston Moore

by Ben Doak
Hatchet Reporter

Sonic Youth fans know that every spin of a SY record is an engagement in hero worship.

Date-worthy cuisine: Levante’s

by Dana Rosenfarb
Hatchet Reporter

Do you have the numbers of the campus food delivery services programmed into your speed dial? Maybe it's time to explore what Dupont Circle can offer.

Bar Belle: Old Dominion Brew House

My challenge for this article was to find a worthy sports bar.

Regina, Fiona, Tori – meet Alison

by Emily Achler
Hatchet Reporter

What's in a name? Alison Sudol - aka A Fine Frenzy - spent many a sleepless night trying to name her unique sound.

What’s on our iPod: “Across the Universe” Soundtrack

by Richard Ashman
Hatchet Reporter

$5 – $10 – $20: An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student

Delay touts new book at Elliot School

by Alyssa Vincent-Hill
Hatchet Reporter

Web ExtraFormer Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay visited the Elliot School Wednesday to promote his new book.