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Man dies after fall at F Street construction site A man fell to his death while installing a window on the seventh floor of the new GW residence hall on F Street Tuesday afternoon.

Councilwoman shuns arming UPD D.C. Councilwoman Mary Cheh, D-Ward 3, told GW administrators at a meeting late last month she thinks it would be a mistake to arm the University Police Department.

News Analysis: Outlook positive in poor economy While some of the world's wealthiest universities are freezing hiring, delaying construction and deferring upcoming projects, GW has largely been able to "stay the course" in the failing economy.

MPD chief defends officer transfer Metropolitan Police Department Chief Cathy Lanier defended her decision to transfer Lt. Phillip Lanciano from the Foggy Bottom area to a district in Southeast D.C. at a Foggy Bottom Association meeting.

Crime Log

Snapshot: Metro Madness

SA increases fee for Thanksgiving airport shuttle
Few attend public hearing for UPD reaccreditation
Grocery owner still in the dark about October armed robbery
Campus Calendar

Humor gets intimate with the 14th Grade Players The appeal of Kevin Mead's directorial debut: intense humor. Also, a desk.


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Bolivian president looks to form bond with Obama In the midst of rapidly crumbling relations between Bolivia and the United States, left-wing Bolivian President Evo Morales told an audience at American Tuesday night that he looks forward to forging ties with President-elect Barack Obama - in his first speech ever in the District.

Dance team ranks third in nation The GW women's dance team, the First Ladies, will take the stage at the national dance championship next month in Florida ranked third in the nation - their highest preseason ranking ever.

Hoax flyers allege rat infestation Hundreds of flyers with photographs of rats falsely instructed residents of International House to evacuate the residence hall on Wednesday because of an alleged pest problem.

Brazilian envoy talks diplomacy Brazilian Ambassador Antonio de Aguiar Patriota touched on his country's economy and its relationship with the United States in a speech at the Elliott School of International Affairs Tuesday afternoon.

Knapp praises Greek-letter community growth University President Steven Knapp discussed the growth of Greek-letter life on campus and its effects on the University at the second annual Greek Summit on Tuesday.

Student designs White House site Timothy Kim knew he wanted to work with computers from the moment he got his hands on one in the fourth grade.

Election inspires D.C. voting push For D.C. voting rights advocates, conditions are perfect.

Students prepare for Relay for Life About 100 students gathered in the Marvin Center Tuesday to kick off the event, urging students to donate their time and money to the walkathon.

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