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Marissa Bialecki and Jake Sherman
Senior Staff Writers
A five-day-long crime wave in Ivory Tower and New Hall ended Wednesday afternoon when the University Police Department apprehended a juvenile male in the Medical Faculty Associates building on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Andrew SpringerHatchet Reporter
Former SA Presidents focused on supporting costly initiatives to accomplish their goals, but today's SA executives emphasize lobbying and advocating on behalf of students.
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Bryan HanSenior Staff Writer
When senior Corey Brekher returned home Saturday evening from Fall Fest, what he found - or rather, what he did not find - enraged him.
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Jaime Levitt
Hatchet Reporter
The bench in front of Schenley Hall may be vacant of its most famous resident, but Old Man Schenley's room is now occupied by two GW sophomores.
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Ashley RobertsHatchet Staff Writer
The former salesman of GW's yearbook pleaded guilty to mail fraud after bilking several organizations - including GW - out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Andrew Ramonas'08 Senior News Editor
The Student Association approved the allocation of $6,000 for T-shirts, buttons, banners and other material to promote a local homelessness campaign after a legislative battle that lasted more than an hour.
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Geoffrey CainHatchet photographer
Realizing the gravity of his brother's situation, sophomore David Fowler swore to join the battle against Cornelia de Lange Syndrome.
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Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor
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Andrew Ramonas'08 Senior News Editor
Students now have the option of removing their Social Security numbers from transcripts.
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Nathan GrossmanCampus News Editor
The Education Testing Service announced they will add new types of questions to the math and verbal sections of this year's Graduate Record Examination.
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Ian JannettaHatchet Staff Writer
Six years after the September 11, 2001 attacks, GW community members held a vigil to the lives lost Tuesday evening in University Yard.
A member of GW's Naval Reserve Officer Training Core marches through University Yard as part of a vigil commemorating the sixth anniversary of Sept 11.
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Marissa BialeckiSenior Staff Writer
The Sigma Chi fraternity will become a University-recognized chapter at its initiation ceremony this weekend.
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Jake Sherman'07-'08 Editor in Chief
SA Sen. Richard Fowler rushed out of Post Hall Monday night, refusing to answer questions about rumors of his resignation and stagnated meetings
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Matt Lurrie
Hatchet Reporter
Author Lawrence Wright cited the Iraq War and the marginalization of Arabs in Europe as likely causes of terrorism today in a speech at the Elliott School Tuesday.