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Joanna ShapesSpecial Projects Editor
Saturday, March 8, 11:36 p.m.
After the men's basketball team lost to Massachusetts Saturday evening, coach Karl Hobbs seemed to be in a good mood, smiling and jovial despite his team coming up on the losing end.
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Bryan HanSenior Staff Writer
Mandatory spending in J Street is not only angering students, but now local restaurants are reporting major deficits, which they attribute to the University's new policies and the ever-increasing number of GWorld partners.
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Simone PerezHatchet Reporter
Julius Fleichman is 86, legally blind and has a passion for sky diving. He recently called the Guinness Book of World Records because he wants to break a record of any kind. But his work at GW may be the most spectacular thing about him.
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Emily CahnCampus News Editor
Kyle Boyer, who won the general election for Student Association executive vice president last week, fell in love with politics at age 8.
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Samantha HonigHatchet Reporter
More than one year after students at Gallaudet made national news by forcing its new president out of office, the school decided last week to keep its interim president for an indefinitely extended period before seeking a new one.
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Anthony Acosta
Hatchet Reporter
More than 1,000 people passed through Tuesday's Off Campus Housing Services Fair, which was sponsored by IKEA and held in the Marvin Center's Grand Ballroom.
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Niketa KumarSenior Staff Writer
Now GW students will be able to take advantage of SnapStream, a $25,000 glorified TiVo that can record 10,000 hours of real-time television for research and content analysis.
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Michael Ballaban
Hatchet Reporter
A group of juniors from a local school for students with learning disabilities are taking field trips to GW to learn about the college experience and the different jobs offered on campus.
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Rustin Partow
Hatchet Reporter
Web Extra
Experts on Pakistan criticized President Pervez Musharraf and said the country's youth need to end their apathy toward politics in an event in the Marvin Center Monday.
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Emily CahnCampus News Editor
Web Extra
Student Association President Nicole Capp is working to establish two standing committees within the SA executive to look at campus safety and facilities.
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Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor
Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Pa.) signs copies of his new book at the Marvin Center Tuesday night.
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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
A Student Association senator will stand trial for misdemeanor assault and weapons charges in April.