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Friends report student missing

by Sarah Scire

City and University police have launched a missing persons investigation for GW student Royal Gethers after friends reported that the senior has been missing since just before 2 a.m. Saturday.

Transfer rate similar to peer schools

by Jenny Avallon and Lauren French
Hatchet Staff Writers

Roughly 9 percent of students choose to leave GW after their freshman year, according to data from GW's Office of Institutional Research and Planning.

Smith Center, not Verizon Center, will be Commencement backup site

by Sarah Josephs
Hatchet Reporter

The Verizon Center will not be used as a backup site for the 2010 Commencement ceremonies, a University official confirmed last week.

Number of Fulbright scholars double

by Matt Rist

GW ranks sixth across the country for producing Fulbright Scholars, putting it ahead of Princeton University and on par with Harvard University.

Campuses to be wireless by November

by Michelle Brown
Hatchet Reporter

All three GW campuses - Foggy Bottom, Mount Vernon and the Virginia Campus - will be completely wireless by the end of October, ending a multi-year process started by Information Systems and Services.

Robberies increase on Metro trains

by Andrea Vittorio
Hatchet Reporter

The number of robberies on the Metro has increased, and thieves are targeting passengers using electronic devices near the doors and riders wearing North Face jackets.

Campus Calendar

Virginia campus gets name alteration, rebranding

by Sarah Biggart

GW is rebranding its Virginia campus as the University's Mecca for research and technology, starting by giving the campus a new name - The George Washington University Virginia Science and Technology Campus.

University open house focuses on diversity

by Matt Rist

The University will host about 100 multicultural students for an admissions open house this weekend and pay for the travel expenses of some in an effort to increase diversity among the freshman class.

GWClassNotes business increases

by Eric Katz
Hatchet Reporter

With influenza-like illness spreading through campus, GWClassNotes - a student-run, note-taking business - has seen an increase in student purchases, the president of the company said this week.

Heat in residence halls prompts student complaints

by Keegan Bales
Hatchet Staff Writer

The University turned on the heat for the winter months in buildings across campus this week, but with outside temperatures in the District reaching 80 degrees at times, students interviewed said the heat in buildings have made them uncomfortable and frustrated.

Students flag University problems

by Philip Gardner
Hatchet Reporter

Student Association members were out in full force in Kogan Plaza on Thursday, trying to learn what issues students were having with both academic and everyday life at GW.

Student volunteers robbed in Northeast

by Gabrielle Bluestone

Participation in a volunteer program decreased this month after four students were robbed at gunpoint in Northeast D.C. while returning from a community service event late last month.

Ludacris honors leaders in service

by Laura Lentin
Hatchet Reporter

Rapper and actor Chris Bridges held his sixth annual benefit dinner for his charity, The Ludacris Foundation, in the District Saturday night to honor five individuals for bettering their communities.

GW center unites service projects

by Rachel Barker and Ariel Feldman
Hatchet Reporters

Less than two months into the race to fulfill first lady Michelle Obama's community service challenge, the University announced the creation of a Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service.

Former child soldier shares story

by Erika Bach
Hatchet Reporter

Grace Akallo, kidnapped and forced into a life of drugs, war, violence and rape in her home country of Uganda, told her story alongside world-renowned humanitarian Leora Kahn in the Jack Morton Auditorium Thursday.

University tuition increase lower than average for similar schools

by Madeleine O'Connor
Hatchet Staff Writer

GW's cost of attendance increased 2.8 percent over the past year, compared to a 4.3 percent average jump among private, nonprofit universities, according to a study released last week.

Study notes strong relationship between GW, community

by Gabrielle Bluestone and Kira Brekke
Hatchet Reporters

GW has one of the best relationships with the community around it of any university in the United States, according to a recent study released by Westfield State College.

Nuclear arms control addressed at inaugural event of Institute for Security and Conflict Studies

by Anjali Sharma
Hatchet Reporter

The Elliott School hosted the inaugural event for the new Institute for Security and Conflict Studies on Thursday night with a panel of experts who discussed the future of nuclear arms control and disarmament.

Weather dampens attendance at off-campus festival

by Marielle Mondon
Hatchet Reporter

Rain showers and clouds cut attendance at the performance-packed Race and Festival for World Peace just off-campus Saturday.

Audio Slide Show: College Democrats canvass Virginia

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