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Ryan HoleywellSenior Staff Writer
By most standards, GW alumnus Steve Khadam-Hir doesn't sound like a world-class hip-hop artist. But despite his lack of rapping skills, his beats are all the rage among fourth graders at Houston's Eleanor Tinsley Elementary School.
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Vanessa Tencati
Hatchet Reporter
If you wear gingham plaid shirts on TV, you will become famous. GW Law School alum Martin Han Clarke did just that, and his trademark style helped him became one of the most memorable contestants yet to grace the screen on Donald Trump's latest season of the hit NBC reality show, "The Apprentice.
Pouring on the SPF 40 is something that we've been told to do at the beach since we were little kids. But how important is it that students take the proper precautions next week on spring break while basking in the sun? Susan Haney, clinical program director for Student Health Services, said she thinks sunscreen is indispensable to taking good care of your skin if you are taking a trip to a tropical place.
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Stephanie RobichauxHatchet Reporter
Junior Stephanie Robichaux, a double major in journalism and anthropology, is spending the spring semester studying with the Semester at Sea program. A few times this semester she, along with other students spread out across the globe, will share her experiences and observations abroad as one of The Hatchet's "GW expats.