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Tibetan leader defines peace

by Sarah ScireSenior News Editor

The Dalai Lama spoke about the need for peace in front of thousands on the West Lawn of the Capitol yesterday after accepting Congress's highest civilian honor.

Clinton aide named counsel

by Marissa BialeckiSenior Staff Writer

The White House counsel to former President Bill Clinton was appointed as the next University vice president and general counsel Tuesday afternoon.

Student barred for class conduct

by Jessica Calefati'07-'08 Senior News Editor

The University barred a student from campus after he was accused of harassing and threatening his English professor and classmates, a University spokesperson said.

D.C. cabs to adopt meter system

by Bryan HanSenior Staff Writer

District taxicabs will soon switch from the zone system to time and distance meters, Mayor Adrian Fenty announced Wednesday.

Campaign manager discusses her Latina heritage

by Eric ThibaultHatchet Staff Writer

Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign manager told students that she is honored to work with the New York Democrat as the first Latina to run a presidential campaign.

NPR star promotes book

by Eric RoperEditor in Chief

Time slowed down for a moment Monday evening when radio host Garrison Keillor took the stage at Lisner Auditorium.

Study discovers 'poli-fluentials'

by Megan Buerger
Hatchet Reporter

GW's Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet released a new study of the 2008 presidential election political junkies.

Students use trading floor for Wall Street Prep

by Matt Lurrie
Hatchet Reporter

The Finance and Investment Club brings Wall Street Preparation to the School of Business.

Grad programs draw foreign students

by Ursula Jonsson
Hatchet Reporter

Cost, reputation and location draw international students to GW's graduate programs.

Bats fly into Guthridge and HOVA

by Michael Moffett
Hatchet Reporter

Bats flew into three residence halls this week, twice entering rooms in the Hall on Virginia Avenue, and once entering a room in Guthridge Hall.

GSEHD gets $3 million

by Danielle Meister
Hatchet Staff Writer

The Graduate School of Education and Human Development uses a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to teach bilingual special education.

Students tackle immigration

by Eric ThibaultHatchet Staff Writer

Students discussed why immigration is viewed as a problem in the United States and how it can be solved during Monday's R.E.A.L Conversation.

GSPM graduates apply lessons

by Jordan Steinmann
Hatchet Reporter

Alumni hold important positions in lobbying and political consulting, as well as on Capitol Hill and in the executive branch.

Late rush helps numbers

by Alyssa Vincent-Hill
Hatchet Reporter

This year 100 more women received bids to join Pan-Hellenic sororities than last year and members of the Greek-letter community said they believe the increase is due to the time of year the organization chose to hold recruitment.

Crime Log

by Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor

Snapshot: Maroon croon

Adam Levine of Maroon 5 performs at Verizon Center Tuesday night.

Greek Brief: Pi Kappa Phi holds War of the Roses Fundraiser

by Alyssa Vincent-Hill
Hatchet Reporter

The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity held its second annual War of the Roses fundraiser this week.

GW Brief: Alumni Relations relocates office, leaves Alumni House

by Nathan GrossmanCampus News Editor

The Office of Alumni Relations relocated to the space once occupied by RH Bistro, allowing renovations to Alumni House to move forward.

SA to charge students for use of Colonial Coach

by Jennifer EastonWeb Editor

A free bus service that took students to area airports during holiday breaks will now cost $5.

Campus Calendar

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by Andrew NacinWeb Editor

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