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Danielle Meister and Nathan Grossman
Hatchet News Editors
Friday, Oct. 17
An academic accreditation organization has put GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences on probation for failing to meet several regulations, university officials announced Wednesday.
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Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor
Democracy can be ironic sometimes.
This November, D.C. residents will elect two people to represent a district on Capitol Hill that is, by law, unrepresented.
by
Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
A senior administrator wrote a letter to Faculty Senate members last week outlining an admissions strategy altered by recent turmoil in the financial and credit markets.
by
Lara Gori
Hatchet Reporter
A University investigation found that there was no substantial evidence that the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity was responsible for an alleged drugging incident at a party in their townhouse last month, the fraternity's president said this week.
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Lucy McCalmont
Hatchet Reporter
As the troubles of Wall Street continue to grow, its effects have reached at least one group of students in the School of Business.
by
Madeleine MorgensternHatchet Staff Writer
Longtime sportscaster Bob Costas brought three decades of sports experience to the Kalb Report Monday night at the National Press Club.
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Amanda DickCampus News Editor
As student and faculty leaders begin to consider whether the school should arm University Police Department officers, many said they are reluctant to take sides until they know more information.
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Jennifer Tchinnosian
Hatchet Reporter
CNN political commentator Donna Brazile, former presidential campaign manager for Al Gore, gave a glimpse into her long career in politics and her support for Sen. Barack Obama before a packed audience at the Jack Morton Auditorium Monday night.
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Amy Rhodin
Hatchet Staff Writer
Two weeks after the Washington City Paper's parent company filed for bankruptcy, its editor said the weekly newspaper is focusing its energy on the Internet and is "more lively than ever."
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Lindsay CorcoranSenior Staff Writer
A GW Medical Center professor - renowned for his efforts to develop vaccines against tropical diseases - was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, the University announced Monday.
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Lauren HoenemeyerAssistant News Editor
Octavia is one of more than 500 at-risk women in the D.C. area whose life has been transformed by GW alumna Ludy Green.
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Justine KarpHatchet Reporter
Former Mozambique President Joaquim Chissano said he wanted to inspire GW students to take an interest in Africa during an address at the Elliott School of International Affairs.
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Gabriella Schwarz
Hatchet Reporter
An opinionated crowd of GW students gathered Wednesday to watch the third and final debate of this election cycle, sponsored by bipartisan student groups.
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Geoffrey Middleberg
Hatchet Reporter
The University pulled out all the stops for its most generous donors at the second annual President's Ball held at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery Wednesday night.
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Lara Gori
Hatchet Reporter
Two Law School students joust in University Yard Wednesday afternoon.
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Nathan GrossmanCampus News Editor
Vice President Dick Cheney was treated for an abnormal rhythm in the upper chambers of his heart, called an atrial fibrillation, at the GW Hospital on Wednesday afternoon.
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Danielle MeisterSenior Staff Writer
The University is in the early stages of establishing an Institute of Solar Energy Analysis within the Columbian College, officials announced earlier this month.
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Sarah ScireSenior News Editor
A Student Association senator said on Wednesday that he hopes to overhaul the organization's constitution, restarting a similar effort from three years ago.