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Clinton adviser inspires College Democrats

by Lauren EmmettSenior Staff Writer

Terry McAuliffe, chairman for Hillary Clinton for President and the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said that students should take time off from school to work on presidential politics Tuesday night in Jack Morton Auditorium.

GW sued for negligence, malpractice

by Aya MuellerHatchet Staff Writer

A Howard student is suing GW because she said she was raped and denied proper care at GW Hospital because she allegedly appeared intoxicated.

Making money across the world

by Andrew Gross
Hatchet Reporter

University Chief Investment Officer Don Lindsey has proven he refuses to be thrown by the market.

Adjuncts struggle to afford the city

by Mike Phillips
Hatchet Reporter

Ben Fritz has taught music as an adjunct professor at GW for 18 years, but has not seen a pay raise in his base salary since 2001.

Square 54 construction is close to beginning

by Harald OlsenHatchet Staff Writer

Construction on the Square 54 lot can begin in about two weeks when the Zoning Commission's approval from last May is made official.

XM Radio and GW talk politics

by Sarah ScireSenior News Editor

GW and XM Satellite Radio are teaming up to produce a nationally broadcasted program about the 2008 presidential election that will feature GW professors and students.

CCAS to review, revise GCRs

by Lindsay CorcoranSenior Staff Writer

The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences is looking to revise its General Course Requirements for the first time in eight years.

RH Bistro moves to State Plaza

by Eric RoperEditor in Chief

The restaurant formerly known as RH Bistro has relocated to the State Plaza Hotel because of University President Steven Knapp's move to Alumni House.

Colleges rally for Jena 6

by Linda Fecteau and Elise Kigner
Hatchet Reporters

GW students walked out of class Monday, wrote testimonials documenting racism on campus and marched to the National Mall to inform people about instances of racial injustice.

GW students start India's first hybrid power plant

by Geoffrey CainHatchet photographer

Establishing an international energy firm is typically not a freshman activity.

Knapp starts task force to examine environmental policies

by Elise KignerSenior Staff Writer

University President Steven Knapp announced the creation of a sustainability task force Tuesday that will look at GW's impact on the environment.

400 students lobby on Capitol Hill for Darfur

by Michael Moffet
Hatchet Reporter

GW STAND joined with hundreds of students from chapters across the globe last weekend for the National STAND Conference.

Birds halt Smith Center blood drive

by Andrew Nacin and Nathan Grossman
Hatchet Editors

The University canceled a Red Cross blood drive at Smith Center early Monday afternoon due to the presence of several birds in the arena.

Crime Log

by Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor

Snapshot: Pigeon Feed

SA Note: Capp said BoT should consider funding for student organizations

by Andrew SpringerHatchet Reporter

Student Association President Nicole Capp said Tuesday night at the Marvin Center that she wants the University's Board of Trustees to examine the student activity fee at their meeting later this month.

Greek Brief: Alpha Phi Omega focuses on community service

by Alyssa Vincent-Hill
Hatchet Reporter

Since its re-chartering in 2000, Alpha Phi Omega, a co-ed service fraternity with approximately 40 members, has grown to become GW's largest service fraternity.

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