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Stories from the September 2, 2008, Print Edition

Marvin Center extends hours, adds online registration

by Emily Cahn and Sarah Scire
Hatchet Staff Writers

Finding a late-night study spot or booking a group meeting in the Marvin Center could be a little easier for students this fall because of several initiatives announced last week.

Graduate School of Business responds to GMAT cheating scandal

by David Heller
Hatchet Reporter

A cheating scandal that emerged this summer involving the Graduate Management Admissions Test left GW and business schools around the country scrambling to determine which students should be held accountable.

Pelham Hall leveled before renovations

by Sarah Scire

Students having trouble finding Pelham Hall should look no further than the pile of rubble and debris on the Mount Vernon Campus.

Snapshot: First Frame

A freshman bowls during Gdub First Night in the Hippodrome on Saturday night. Other activities included billiards, dancing and laser tag.

Campus Calendar

Booking issues plague Fall Fest

by Nathan Grossman

The University cancelled mash-up artist Girl Talk last Thursday amid concerns for safety and security, stemming from the musician's request to not have a barricade in front of the crowd.

Witnessing History

by Gabriella Schwarz
Hatchet Reporter

Last week some of GW's own had a front-row seat to history at the Democratic National Convention.

Knapp shuns calls for drinking age reform

by Amy Rhodin
Hatchet Staff Writer

University President Steven Knapp said he has no immediate plans to question the nation's drinking age, despite a movement by prominent higher education leaders who say the law encourages dangerous behavior.

Fuel costs limit athletics travel

by Alex Byers

Rising gas prices are hitting close to home for Americans hitting the road, but also for any organization whose members routinely travel - like a sports team.

Web site helps student renters

by Alexa Millinger

When junior Julie Krumwiede moved into her first off-campus townhouse in May, she was not prepared for the nightmare she entered.

Knapp welcomes freshmen

by Emily Cahn

University President Steven Knapp stressed during the Freshman Convocation Monday that the class of 2012 should have an active role in the nation's capital and participate in environmentally friendly activities.

Volunteers ease move-in activities

by Danielle Meister

Many students and parents at this year's move-in said that volunteers and careful organization made the normally hectic day a little less stressful.