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Endowment faces first loss in years

by Mike Phillips
Senior Staff Writer

The recent chaos on Wall Street is taking its toll on the University's endowment, which posted its first annual loss since 2001 this summer.

Many colleges arm police forces

by Amanda Dick and Nathan Grossman
Senior Staff Writers

As University officials discuss whether to arm campus police, security experts and administrators at other colleges say that GW is already behind the times.

SA allocates record amount

by Emily CahnCampus News Editor

The Student Association is slated to dole out roughly half of the money from the student fee account - more than $315,000 - this week to fund initial student organization operational costs.

Virus hits Georgetown

by Lindsay Life
Hatchet Reporter

Nearly 200 Georgetown students were diagnosed with a highly contagious virus last week, prompting administrators to take widespread measures to contain the spreading illness.

Students walk for D.C. AIDS

by Clay McKeon
Hatchet Reporter

University student organizations banded with D.C.-area residents in Northwest on Saturday to raise money for AIDS Walk Washington.

Think tank looks to rebuild

by Julian Feller-Cohen
Hatchet Reporter

The GW chapter of the Roosevelt Institution, a national collegiate think tank, officially began in 2006 at a large banquet in the Marvin Center, but now the organization remains largely inactive.

Sedaris shares stories at Lisner

by Elise KignerSenior Staff Writer

Best-selling author David Sedaris advised aspiring writers to move to foreign countries for inspiration during a Lisner Auditorium show Saturday night.

'Oproma' raises money for CD campaign trips

by Gabriella Schwarz
Hatchet Reporter

King Barack and Queen Michelle were crowned at the Obama prom fundraiser, "Oproma," hosted by the GW College Democrats on Saturday night.

Legendary performer gives jazz lesson

by Husna KazmirHatchet Staff Writer

Members of GW's Latin Band jammed with world-renowned musician Paquito D'Rivera as he led a "master class" in jazz to a crowd of about 50 people in Phillips Hall early Friday afternoon.

Minority leader gives keynote address for Latino Heritage Month

by Matt RistSenior Staff Writer

The "Nuestra America" Latino Heritage Celebration, organized by the Organization for Latino American Students, continued with a keynote speaker Thursday.

CDs and CRs gather to watch VP debate

by Kelsi Browning
Hatchet Reporter

Political organizations from both sides of the aisle gathered in the Marvin Center on Thursday evening to mark the only vice presidential debate this election season.

Sororities battle in the 'War of the Roses'

by Julie Bailey
Hatchet Reporter

The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity joined with six sororities on campus last week to raise money for disability awareness as part of the "War of the Roses."

Snapshot: Turkish Delights

Members of the Silk Road Dance Company perform an Uzbek dance during Turkish Festival 2008 in Freedom Plaza Sunday afternoon.

Two hundred freshmen pay for residence hall safes

by Justine KarpHatchet Reporter

More than a month after the University began offering locked safes in residence hall rooms, about 200 safes have been installed.

Trinity University dean to lead College of Professional Studies

by Danielle MeisterSenior Staff Writer

Kathleen Burke, the former dean of the Trinity University School of Professional Studies, will assume the deanship of GW's College of Professional Studies on Oct. 20, officials announced last week.

Saturday blaze damages stores on 19th and M streets

by Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor

A fire damaged several businesses near 19th and M streets on Saturday afternoon, forcing evacuations and closing streets for several hours.

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