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Maura Judkis'06-'07 Special Projects Editor
You may have seen the list already, and if you have, you probably think it's daunting. "101 things to do at GW before you graduate," proclaims the my.gwu.edu homepage, with a myriad of choices ending in "graduate in the city of presidents."
Well, sure. Assuming you don't hate it here and transfer to State U halfway through the semester, you'll do that and half of the other things on the list without even thinking about it.
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Caitlin DeMerlis, Ryan Holeywell, Maura Judkis, Kim Pierce and Brendan Polmer
Registration is hard. Looking through those lists of classes involves a lot of careful thought - and there's always the chance that you'll choose wrong and end up with a class you hate by the middle of the semester. For those who would rather play guitar or pick up a paintbrush than conjugate verbs or solve equations their freshman year, The Hatchet arts team has compiled a list of the best classes for freshmen who are more inclined to use the right side of their brain.
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Caitlin DeMerlis, Sarah Myers, Kim Pierce and Brendan Polmer
Nearly 40 of GW's hundreds of student organizations are performing arts groups. If you're the type that likes to take the stage (or appreciate it from a distance) you may want to consider joining one of the University's arts groups. Here are just a few to consider.