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Stories from the October 22, 2007, Print Edition

Protest disrupts District

by Aya Mueller

Protesters cheered, danced, kicked and screamed during the marches against the International Monetary Fund and World Bank this weekend, which left at least one person injured.

Drunk driver plows through fence near GW Hospital

by Ian Jannetta

A drunk driver crashed into the pedestrian mall near the Foggy Bottom Metro station early Friday morning, narrowly missing a large statue of George Washington.

Knapp vows to lower tuition

by Elise Kigner

University President Steven Knapp told the Board of Trustees he plans to lower GW's tuition in his address Tuesday.

All sides holding events on Islam

by Hadas Gold

Students supporting and opposing Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week will hold coinciding events in the next several days - leading up to a speech from conservative author David Horowitz Thursday night.

Complaint filed against local liquor store

by Bryan Han

A local liquor store is under scrutiny by city officials for allegedly selling alcohol to minors.

The real Colbert talks at Lisner

by Andrew Ramonas

Stephen Colbert is the latest 2008 presidential hopeful, but the satirist told a packed house at Lisner Auditorium Friday night that his goal is not the White House.

GW Brief: RIAA issues an additional pre-litigation notice

by Ashley Roberts

The recording industry has issued at least one more pre-litigation notice to a GW student as the University awaits a subpoena to disclose names of several anonymous students.

Snapshot: Portrait Perfect

Diane Knapp, University President Steven Knapp and Lenore D. Miller of the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery view a portrait of George Washington.

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Panel talks about religious satire

by Husna Kazmir
Hatchet Reporter

Three cartoonists discussed the limitations of artistic expression Friday night at Gelman Library.

Lerner Health and Wellness Center may open to locals

by Harald Olsen

A local governing body approved a University proposal to allow 300 alumni and local residents to use the Lerner Health and Wellness Center.

Board of Trustees chairman discusses goals

by Elise Kigner

Board Chairman Russell Ramsey wants to increase GW's endowment, decrease tuition and imrpove alumni relations during his tenure.

Restaurant hangs photo in attempt to right racial wrongs

by Lauren Kasiarz
Hatchet Reporter

Several students asked the Occidental Grill restaurant to hang a portrait of baseball star Jackie Robinson in their entrance last month.