It could be called the "GW shuffle."
Any member of the campus community trying to solve an issue with the GW bureaucracy is likely to experience the shuffle. It involves multiple transfers among various departments that occasionally might end in a resolution to the initial problem.
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Gabriel Okolski'06-'07 Opinions Editor
Last week, as I groggily made my way to an 11 a.m. class, the sound of construction greeted me along with the normal chatter of students in the Ivory Tower food court. A team of men was installing a large mural above the common area, and throughout class I was wondering what sort of new display would be there.
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Jake YoungHatchet Cartoonist
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Adam ConnerHatchet Columnist
As the 2008 race for the White House heats up, so does the discussion of any number of candidates' chances to actually make it to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. One potential candidate in particular has received an inordinate amount of coverage in the media recently: Sen.
Endowment concern Last Monday, The Hatchet front page headline read: "GW endowment grows 12 percent" (Feb. 13, p. 1). While this read as excellent news for our University and our local community, it could mean serious harm to some of the most vulnerable members of our international community.