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Joanna ShapesSpecial Projects Editor
Web Update
Monday, Nov. 27, 12:18 a.m.
HARRISONBURG, Va., Nov. 27 -- The James Madison University Convocation Center does not take kindly to visitors. The No. 16/15 GW (AP, ESPN/USA Today) women's basketball team discovered the buiding's lack of hospitality Tuesday evening as the Dukes extended their Divison I-best home winning streak to 29 games after defeating the Colonials 80-55.
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Jake Sherman'07-'08 Editor in Chief
Web UpdateUpdated Tuesday, Nov. 27, 10:43 a.m.
The vice president visited GW Hospital Monday evening to treat an irregular heartbeat.
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Marissa BialeckiSenior Staff Writer
In a ceremony full of pomp and prestige, Steven Knapp was inaugurated as GW's 16th University president Friday.
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Niketa KumarSenior Staff Writer
GW students and professional journalists have been educating the next generation of writers and reporters in District public high schools for years, and now the program that facilitates this interaction is set to expand to Philadelphia.
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Jake Sherman'07-'08 Editor in Chief
While the Presidential Search Committee at GW was scouring the world of academia for its new president, Harvard was doing the same. Knapp threw his hat into the ring but GW's offer came early on.
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Andrew Ramonas'08 Senior News Editor
A week of special events culminating in University President Steven Knapp's inauguration did not draw large amounts of student participation.
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Amanda DickCampus News Editor
Developing strong relationships with alumni is one of University President Steven Knapp's top priorities.
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Mike Phillips
Hatchet Reporter
Newly inaugurated University President Steven Knapp surprised more than 70 students and members of the community on Saturday when he and his family joined in the annual Foggy Bottom Cleanup
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Eric RoperEditor in Chief
Last week's four-day inauguration cost about $250,000, more than half a million dollars less than prior estimates, University officials said.
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Karelia PallanHatchet Staff Writer
Racial classifications should not describe identity, said students participating in a panel discussion held by Re:Mix, The Racially and Ethnically Mixed Student Association.
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Justine KarpHatchet Reporter
Small family-style businesses are becoming a thing of the past as real estate developers and national chains begin to dominate the market.
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Shimmy Edwards
Hatchet Reporter
Ytit Chauhan's campaign for city council in Atlantic City, N.J., was filmed for a documentary this November.
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Tay Tufenkjian
Hatchet Reporter
Web Extra
Ten graduate public health students interested in impacting the eating habits of D.C. residents formed D.C. Voices for MEAL Choices.
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Jennifer EastonWeb Editor
GW students can expect to see more cars with green Zipcar logos on campus next semester as the company is merging with Flexcar.
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Ashley RobertsHatchet Staff Writer
A federal judge ordered the recording industry to prove it had probable cause when it issued a subpoena seeking the names of anonymous music downloaders at GW.
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Diana Gore
Hatchet Reporter
A former Justice Department employee called American Indian mascots racist and ugly caricatures at the GW Law School conference center Thursday.
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Eric ThibaultHatchet Staff Writer
Web Extra
Integrating community service into the classroom has expanded at GW recently, coming only months after a report suggested GW make service-learning a more central part of its curriculum.
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Andrew ElwellHatchet Reporter
Although she routinely dresses in ceremonial robes and leads important academic ceremonies, University Marshal Jill Kasle found herself tackling a new event this fall.
Junior Greg Rosen gets a hamburger from senior Jon Kraft during the Colonial Army's pregame festivities for the Rutger's game late Sunday night. The Scarlet Knights' subsequently routed the Colonials, 67-42.
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Alyssa Vincent-HillHatchet Reporter
A fraternity unrecognized by the University raised the second highest amount of money of any organization that participated in Saturday's annual Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Walkathon.