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Peace for the Middle East

by Hilary Walke'07-'08 Contributing Life Editor

Junior Adi Timor grew up living very close to Palestinians, but it wasn't until she came to study in Washington that she actually met one.

Young and the faithful

by Marisa KabasHatchet Reporter

Staying hip isn't always easy, especially when you are a 2,000-year-old religion on a college campus.

Grassroots movement goes off-campus

by Christopher MacDonald
Hatchet Reporter

GW students have many different ways to spend a weekend. Some choose drive for hours and sleep on school gym floors just to knock on the doors of hundreds of strangers.

GW Expat: Hungary in Translation

by Daniel Doty
GW Expat

BUDAPEST, Hungary - Thanks to our reliance on a single cell phone with a faulty battery, my flatmates and I slept in for far too long and had to skip breakfast in our rush to make the boat to the historical town of Visegrad.

Sex Column: "Measuring what matters"

We've got a secret surprise hiding under our covers this year. The Hatchet will bring you an anonymous columnist, Delilah, to report on sex at GW.

Jumping jitters

by Prerna RaoHatchet Staff Writer

A quick Google search and a telephone call confirmed a place called Skydive Maryland as the closest and most affordable place to go tandem skydiving in the D.C. area.

Weekly Checkup: Confronting the Cold

by Laura Levine
Hatchet Reporter

With the winter season comes shorter days, colder winds and a whole new assortment of health issues to go along with it.