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Nathan Grossman and Alexa Millinger
Hatchet News Editors
The battle for swing states like Ohio and Virginia might still be close in the presidential race, but Sen. Barack Obama has a clear lead on GW's campus, according a poll of more than 600 students conducted by The Hatchet last week. Graphic »
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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
The University plans to add millions of dollars to financial aid for continuing students and provide extra accommodations for families having trouble paying for GW during the economic crisis, senior administrators said last week.
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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
A man robbed the Foggy Bottom Grocery at gunpoint Friday afternoon and left with more than $500, police and witnesses said.
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Lauren FrenchAssistant News Editor
The University will start accepting designs this week for a float in this January's presidential inaugural parade.
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David Heller
Hatchet Reporter
Undergraduates might complain about a heavy workload and tough classes, but their chances of getting a degree are far better than those of doctorate students.
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Lara Gori
Hatchet Reporter
The University Police Department has seen a rise in the number of sexual assault cases reported over the past two weeks.
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Shannon O'Reilly
Hatchet Reporter
Foggy Bottom residents gathered to enjoy the sunny autumn weather and celebrate the end of the neighborhood's outdoor sculpture display last Saturday.
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Nick MarellHatchet Staff Writer
After weeks of investigation, a special committee of the D.C. City Council blamed problems in the District primary elections on both the D.C. Board of Elections and Ethics and Sequoia Voting Systems, the firm that provides the city with its voting machines.
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Alexi Dagan
Hatchet Reporter
The Metropolitan Police Department prepared exhaustively for the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings this weekend based on several violent protests last year, but they found the Foggy Bottom area surprisingly quiet.
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Sarah BiggartSenior Staff Writer
Electronic textbook sales at GW rank in the top 20 out of more than 2,000 colleges and universities nationwide using e-textbooks in classrooms, according to an analysis of sales by CourseSmart, an e-Textbook distributor.
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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
A campus competition to encourage participation and class community will launch during Spirit Week later this month.
Mayor Adrian Fenty and city leaders speak at 18th Street and Columbia Road on Friday about an outbreak of crime in Adams Morgan.
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Lauren HoenemeyerAssistant News Editor
Good news for high school Facebook and MySpace users looking to attend GW: The University does not monitor social networking profiles to decide admission into the University.
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Tim Durkin
Hatchet Reporter
The Metro system could receive some upgrades - including expanded cell phone coverage - thanks to Congress and governments in D.C., Virginia and Maryland.
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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
The University will add more parking spaces scattered throughout Foggy Bottom after a GW parking garage is demolished to make way for a new science center.