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Within These Walls

by Liz BartolomeoSpecial Projects Editor

The truth is going to come out at some point, so I may as well state it sooner rather than later - strange things happen in Thurston Hall. It is an accepted part of GW life. Whether you are a resident or a visitor, you will see, do or smell something you wish you wouldn't have. (This goes for you too parents). It's what everyone calls the "Thurston experience."

The Classroom, The Campus, The City

by Liz BartolomeoSpecial Projects Editor

Soon after incoming freshmen leave Colonial Inauguration, they will know GCRs from CRNs, and ESIA from SMPA. But while the CI staff and advisers provide information and assistance, it is just a student, the computer and a race against time during course registration on the last day of CI. However, there is good news. Everyone is in the same situation, and administrators said they do their best to accommodate all students.

Advice to frosh

by Shannon DerbyFeatures Editor

Well, here you are at Colonial Inauguration. You're meeting and greeting fellow freshmen, registering for classes and getting a taste of what life will be like in a residence hall. By now you should have come to at least one important conclusion: residence halls are small. GW has packed all of you in so tightly that you barely have room to breathe, let alone room to bring all of the belongings you've been accumulating for the past 18 years.

What to do at GWU

by Jesse Stanchak

Welcome to college: 15 hours a week of class, maybe another 12 for a job and then a wild nirvana of free time that most incoming freshmen can barely imagine. It's great at first, but then the shock wears off and most people find themselves asking, "What am I going to do for the next four years?" At GW, the answer is simple: whatever makes you happy, whatever you find interesting, whatever you've always wished you could do.

Freshman Battle of the Sexes

Advice on life, love and relationships Email dilemmas to advice@gwhatchet.com.

Interesting Freshman Classes

Anthropology 003 - Archaeology Curriculum requirement: Social and Behavioral Sciences 3 credits section 10 - Monday and Wednesday 2 to 3:15 p.m. section 11 - Tuesday and Thursday 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. Computer Science 035.10 - Introduction to Web Software Development 3 credits Tuesday 7:30 to 10 p.

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