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Stories from the January 19, 2010, Print Edition

Students celebrate MLK Day with service

by Michelle Brown
Hatchet Reporter

More than 500 GW students, faculty and staff picked up paintbrushes to help refurbish a run-down school in the Petworth neighborhood of Northwest D.C.

University sees record number of applicants

by Matt Rist

GW received a record-breaking 20,475 undergraduate applications this year, making admission more competitive than ever, University administrators said.

College Republicans pull support for McCain talk

by Madeleine Morgenstern

The GW College Republicans have withdrawn their financial support from Meghan McCain's upcoming appearance at GW, after claims that the Allied in Pride president was not forthcoming about the topic of McCain's speech.

Study says social media do not hurt grades

by Priya Anand
Hatchet Reporter

Professors may have to stop blaming Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for their students' unfinished papers and poor grades, according to a study from the University of New Hampshire.

Student groups unite to plan Haiti relief

by Rachel Barker and Drew Spence
Hatchet Reporters

Powerful stories and images of the death, destruction and despair emerging from Haiti after the small Caribbean country was rocked by a massive earthquake last Tuesday have united the GW community in efforts to help.

Writing center moves to first floor of Gelman

by Rachel Kottler
Hatchet Reporter

The GW Writing Center will move to a new home in Gelman Library with the hopes that more students will use the service, a University administrator said last week.

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Grad school may not be best option

by Kara Dunford
Hatchet Staff Writer

With an economic downturn and the prospect of a difficult job market facing recent graduates, some members of academia are urging students not to set their sights on graduate school.

Student Association to vote on gender-neutral housing

by Marielle Mondon
Hatchet Reporter

The Student Association will convene Tuesday night to vote on the 2010 Equal Housing Opportunity Act - a nonbinding resolution that would pledge support for a gender-neutral housing option for students living on campus.

GSPM founding dean to leave post after 23 years

by Jenny Suzdak
Hatchet Reporter

The founding director of the Graduate School of Political Management announced last week that he will step down July 1, saying the school has grown immensely since its inception and is well placed to continue on with a new director.

Delta Tau Delta reinstalled at GW

by Marielle Mondon
Hatchet Reporter

The GW chapter of Delta Tau Delta fraternity celebrated its reinstallation Saturday evening, after functioning as a colony on campus since November 2008.

Park behind Guthridge Hall set to open this spring

by Jeff Richards
Hatchet Staff Writer

Construction on a pathway and park near Guthridge Hall has been delayed by permit issues, but completion of the green space is expected later this semester.

Public invited to comment on plans to restore National Mall

by Ariel Feldman
Hatchet Reporter

The National Park Service is moving forward on plans to revamp the National Mall after an attempt to restore America's front yard failed in last year's stimulus package.

Philosophy professor wins fellowship

by Shaeera Tariq
Hatchet Reporter

Chair of the philosophy department David DeGrazia won a $50,400 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities last month for his work examining ethical issues connected with human reproduction and genetics through moral philosophy.

Bill to combat sidewalk smoking moves forward

by Ariel Feldman and Gabrielle Bluestone
Hatchet Reporters

A D.C. Council bill that would allow D.C. business owners to ban smoking on the sidewalks outside their establishments moved forward with initial approval from the council earlier this month.

Grad students may soon be able to work in Tanzanian clinics

by Komal Thakkar
Hatchet Staff Writer

Master's degree candidates in the College of Professional Studies' paralegal studies program may have the opportunity to work in clinics in Tanzania next year.

Six honored at MLK Awards

by Julie Douglas
Hatchet Reporter

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood for peace, diversity, integrity and service, and at the MLK Awards on Thursday, the Multicultural Student Services Center honored six members of the community who exemplified those traits.

Local homeless shelter to begin offering new services

by Ashley Roberts
Hatchet Staff Writer

Miriam's Kitchen, a local shelter serving the area's homeless, has added a new dinner service to its popular breakfast hours starting Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Court reaffirms D.C. gay marriage decision

by Andrea Vittorio
Hatchet Reporter

A D.C. Superior Court judge ruled Thursday against a recent proposal to call for a referendum on same-sex marriages, representing yet another legislative victory in the campaign for gay rights in the District.