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Stories from the October 29, 2007, Print Edition

Sleepless for the big screen

by Colleen Psomas
Hatchet Staff Writer

Operating on no sleep and countless cups of coffee while working feverishly with a fast-approaching deadline is a situation all too familiar to any college student.

Double the condom trouble

by Laura Treanor

If "Sex and the City" character Carrie Bradshaw were real, she would probably have to spend more time in a health clinic for herpes treatment than shopping.

California students keep connected

by Hilary Walke

Almost 3,000 miles from home, where fire continues to burn in the nearby hills, Californians say the hardest part of the past few days has been the distance.

Students work philanthropy fashion show

by Taylor Brown
Hatchet Reporter

As GW senior Catherine Pitcher walked down a lighted runway in a champagne-colored dress on Friday night, she was fighting poverty at the same time.

GW Expat: An American’s take on postwar Germany

by Clayton McCleskey

Bonn, Germany &mdash As Americans, we learn all about Germany during the war, as we should. But what about Germany after the war?

Clothes off, curtains up

by Marisa Kabas

Each October, Forbidden Planet Productions presents "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" with a cult-like following, providing the most risqué and edgy display in student theater.

Weekly Checkup: Halloween Candy

by Chris Ingaciola
Hatchet Reporter

Halloween candy does not just have to be for little kids - neither do the oral hygiene problems that go along with the teeth rotting treats.

What’s the deal with… Milk and cookies?

by Kyle Landman
Hatchet Reporter

Milk and Cookies is a library-sponsored event that allows GW students to enter their residence hall into a lottery to win a night of free milk and cookies.

A streetcar named Desire parks near campus

by Dan Kinney
Hatchet Reporter

A historic New Orleans streetcar is parked a few blocks from campus as a symbol of the Garden District's resilience Friday.