Controversial sex professor gets the boot
For 17 years Michael Schaffer taught GW students all the touchy details of human sexuality. It was his honesty that endeared him to hundreds of students, but that same candidness may have cost him his job.
Stories in Campus NewsControversial sex professor gets the bootFor 17 years Michael Schaffer taught GW students all the touchy details of human sexuality. It was his honesty that endeared him to hundreds of students, but that same candidness may have cost him his job. Cellphone, wireless service to expandCell phone and wireless Internet coverage will continue to expand on campus, thanks to the addition of more wireless Internet hotspots and Verizon's plan to build a cell phone antenna near New Hall. WEB UPDATE: GW to get double dose of StewartPosted Tuesday, Sept. 13, 9:51 p.m. Comedian Jon Stewart appears daily on TV, but students and their families have the chance to see him twice when he come to campus for Colonials Weekend next month. WEB UPDATE: Roberts hearing brings out demonstrators for both sidesPosted Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2:29 p.m. The confirmation hearings for chief justice nominee John Roberts began Monday, but the real action took place outside the Russell Senate office building. G Street residents creating own movieIn the basement theater of Mitchell Hall, 31 freshmen gather around Chip Bouchard and chatter with nervous excitement. It is the first official meeting for "Project G Street," and these students are anxious to make a movie. Students may have GW-Dulles shuttle by NovemberStudents may soon have a little less trouble making it out to Dulles International Airport. To ease the stress of travel, the Student Association is working to start an airport shuttle service from the Foggy Bottom campus to Virginia's Dulles International Airport that could be running by Thanksgiving. Community remembers Sept. 11Students, residents and tourists across the city participated in remembrance events Sunday to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. GW students participated in a variety of events to commemorate the attacks throughout the day. Student government politics: It happens everywhereThe GW Student Association is famous - or infamous - for being plagued with all the bickering, partisan divides and egos of a real government body. Students discussing the politics and the bureaucracy of the SA often sigh, "Only at GW." But how fair is that characterization? While it's difficult to make an exact judgment on how the SA stacks up, after hearing from student leaders from Hawaii to South Carolina, GW's SA doesn't seem that different from other student governments. High visibility key to UPD patrolsWhile the general consensus among students seems to be that University Police officers spend their weekend nights breaking up parties and responding to noise violations, they mostly just spend a lot of time driving around in circles. UPD Special Police Officer Jonathan Crews spent a few hours Saturday night with The Hatchet, explaining that one of the focuses of his job is deterrence.
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