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Knapp gives GW a history lesson

by Amanda DickCampus News Editor

In an address laced with little-known GW facts at Opening Convocation, President Steven Knapp encouraged freshmen to take advantage of Foggy Bottom and the District.

Study abroad companies scrutinized

by Lindsay CorcoranSenior Staff Writer

Three study abroad programs affiliated with GW are suspected providing unlawful monetary incentives to universities who use their services and are now under investigation by the New York attorney general's office.

TONIC: License to drink stalled

by Danielle Meister
Hatchet Reporter

TONIC restaurant is moving ahead with attempts to obtain a liquor license, but not without objections the restaurant's Foggy Bottom neighbors.

$13 million for Thurston: Work costs a third of hall's value

by Harald OlsenHatchet Staff Writer

Thurston Hall's most recent renovation costs more than one-third of the building's total taxable value and is the largest exterior building renovation in University history.

Student Association: Summer filled with SA successes

by Andrew SpringerHatchet Reporter

The fall semester has just begun and almost all of the Student Association's goals for the school year have been met.

Professor pens book on the science behind the Bible

by Amanda DickCampus News Editor

Classics Professor Eric Cline may have sold more than 10,000 copies of his most recent book, but that does not mean he is receiving praise for his publication.

'Emergency' West End sale draws ire

by Eric RoperEditor in Chief

The D.C. City Council passed controversial "emergency" legislation this summer to sell the area surrounding the West End Library to a private developer without the approval of community groups.

GW Hillel to offer kosher food

by Andrew SpringerHatchet Reporter

Kosher dining is returning to campus in a new form this year after one-and-a half years without the option in Foggy Bottom.

Huebner plans to revamp SMPA

by Marissa BialeckiSenior Staff Writer

After a little more than one year on the job, Director of the School of Media and Public Affairs Lee Huebner has already left his mark on the school.

Two new aides join Knapp's team

by Elise KignerSenior Staff Writer

New assistants are already shuttling University President Steven Knapp to and from meetings and making sure he is always on time and well-prepared.

GW Brief: Move-in goes smoothly with the help of 600 student volunteers and President Knapp

by Danielle Meister
Hatchet Reporter

More than 600 student volunteers and University President Steven Knapp were on hand to help students settle into freshman residence halls.

GW Brief: University finds rabid bat in a heavily trafficked academic building, issues alert

by Eric RoperEditor in Chief

University officials found a rabid juvenile bat in a widely used academic building last week.

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Snapshot: Food Frenzy

Freshmen Jaycee Sternlieb, Molly Lukash, Ashley Soble and Jeriel Kessel bring plastic bags filled with groceries back from Safeway. The students purchased their provisions with Colonial Cash.

Knapp Attack

University President Steven Knapp and his wife Diane help move boxes from a vehicle outside Ivory Tower on 23rd Street during Move-In Saturday.