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Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor
Freshmen may be unfamiliar with some of the big names in Foggy Bottom, but many incoming students will soon take classes with GW's several acclaimed professors - ranging from television journalists to legendary political theorists.
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Amanda Panitch
Hatchet Reporter
The United States Secret Service performs many important functions: presidential protection, the investigation of counterfeit currency and … picking up Lindy's hamburgers?
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Justine KarpHatchet Reporter
Capitol Hill internships generally don't pay the bills. And for those students who want to make some cash on the side, the right job might be just around the corner.
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Ian JannettaHatchet Staff Writer
As the class of 2012 prepares for their freshman year at GW, some GW professors are getting ready to take a year away from Foggy Bottom.
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Amanda PacittiArts Editor
Your guide to on-campus arts, with a preview of comedy and theater.
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Juliette Dallas-FeeneyHatchet Reporter
Washington, D.C. is full of some of the best hotspots in the nation. Here are some conventional and not-so-conventional places you can explore in the District.
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Ally Pregulman
Hatchet Columnist
College is a great time to try new things, meet different people, and discover more about yourself. I guarantee mom and dad's move-in day advice won't be anything like this.
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Colleen Psomas
Hatchet Reporter
You may think you're college to-do list is getting thinner as you start to take care of the obvious errands, but make sure to add one more thing to the list.
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Max McGowen
Hatchet Reporter
The Hatchet recently sat down with Dean of Freshmen Fred Siegel to talk about his phobias, heroes, contradictory love for New York City and some of the new initiatives this year for freshman.
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Laura TreanorContributing Life Editor
All it takes is lunch at J Street for Jared Pliner to realize he's in the perfect place to pursue his passion.
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Andrew ElwellHatchet Reporter
How to declare your major, switch schools, get the classes you want, study in a quiet place, and more.
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Tracy Sakon and Nathan Grossman
Hatchet Reporters
Learn more about Crawford, Layfayette, Madison, Strong, Somers, and of course, Thurston.
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Amanda DickCampus News Editor
It's the $52,957 question - what exactly does GW's tuition get its students?
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Nathan GrossmanCampus News Editor
Like almost every other college in the country, GW has a long list of slang terms and nicknames students use to refer to various campus landmarks, eateries and people.