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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
Wednesday, June 4
Two high-school boys headed across University Yard Saturday with some pieces of wiring and duck tape in hand, but they were not en route to repair any possible damage caused by the heavy rain that morning.
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Danielle MeisterSenior Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 4
Some of the most prestigious architects in the world gathered in the Jack Morton Auditorium Monday morning to share insight into their trade with talk show host Charlie Rose.
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Ashley RobertsHatchet Staff Writer
Wednesday, June 4
A former seller of GW's yearbook was convicted of mail fraud last week and sentenced to more than two years in prison.
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Alexa MillingerSenior News Editor
Wednesday, June 4
The University handed over the names of several students targeted by the recording industry for illegal music downloading last month, prompting record companies to withdraw a federal lawsuit and seek settlements out of court.
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Hadas GoldLife Editor
Wednesday, June 4 More than ten buildings on the Foggy Bottom campus will be become wireless hotspots by the end of August as part of the continuing GWireless project.
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Kieran WildeHatchet Reporter
Wednesday, June 4
University President Steven Knapp held a small-group discussion with local alumni Thursday at the Alumni House to discuss GW's role in the larger D.C. community.