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New F Street residence hall to cost $75 million

by Bryan HanSenior Staff Writer

An upperclassman residence hall slated for construction in October will be the most expensive residence hall ever constructed by the University.

Senior fellow asked to leave

by Amanda DickCampus News Editor

GW suspended a senior fellow in its Department of Homeland Security Institute this month following allegations that he fabricated a doctorate degree and interviews with prominent politicians.

From the SA to Capitol Hill

by Nathan GrossmanCampus News Editor

Running for Congress is a daunting task, but GW alumnus and former Student Association president John Morris said he mastered one part of the job nearly 20 years ago.

Students rally in support of Jena six

by Eric RoperEditor in Chief

Students clad in black clothing rallied Thursday to protest the treatment of six black youths imprisoned for a schoolyard beating in Louisiana and instances of racial inequality on GW's campus.

GW pushes expansion of its graduate programs

by Lindsay CorcoranSenior Staff Writer

Enrollment in graduate programs at GW, especially those targeted towards working adults and courses available for completion online, has jumped in recent years.

Green organizations vie for grant

by Andrew SpringerHatchet Reporter

Groups like Green GW have a vast new resource - money from the Socially Responsible Initiatives commission.

Congress increases Pell Grant aid

by Lauren EmmettSenior Staff Writer

Some of the school's neediest students may soon receive more financial aid from the federal government.

Latino culture celebrated

by Eric ThibaultHatchet Staff Writer

Felipe Luciano called on the Latino community to embrace other people of color and move forward together during the Latino Heritage Celebration's keynote address.

Eckles throws a birthday party

by Jennifer EastonWeb Editor

Eckles Library celebrated its 20th anniversary last Monday with cake, balloons and a library-goer's staple - coffee.

SMPA professor critiques the media

by Kate Pyatybratova

Professor Steven Livingston celebrated the release of his most recent book, "When Press Fails: Political Power and the News Media from Iraq to Katrina," with a book-signing session last week.

The passage of presidencies

by Robert LeeSenior Staff Writer

When University President Lloyd Elliott arrived on GW's campus for the first time in 1965, he was a hated man.

JASON project attracts students to science

by Jennifer EastonWeb Editor

Tim Samaras chases tornadoes for a living. Now he is sharing his experiences with middle school students through the JASON Project, headquartered at GW's Virginia Campus.

Relics on sale at Watergate Hotel

by Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor

In preparation for extensive renovations, the Watergate Hotel is having a massive liquidation sale - offering years of Washington history to interested shoppers.

An Era Ends: Nationals' last at R.F.K.

Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Antonio Alfonseca throws a pitch during the Washington Nationals' last game in Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Sunday.

Snapshot: Honest Abe

Washington Nationals fans surround the team's mascot and cheer for the players at the team's last game at RFK Stadium Sunday. The Nats beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3.

SA Note: Fowler resigns from SA Senate, cites personal reasons

by Andrew SpringerHatchet Reporter

Student Association Sen. Richard Fowler (U-At Large) resigned on Friday citing personal reasons.

GW Brief: EMeRG still waiting for District's approval of ability to use ambulance

by Andrew Ramonas'08 Senior News Editor

More than one year after GW purchased an ambulance, EMeRG is still waiting for governmental approval to use it on campus.

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