February 26, 1998

Volume 94, Issue 25

Stories from the February 26, 1998 issue of the GW Hatchet.

School spirit

This weekend will present GW students a great opportunity to support fellow students’ endeavors. Whether you like the excitement of an edge-of-the-seat athletic game, or the mental stimulation of sitting back for a thought-provoking comedic performance – a good time is to be had on campus. The GW Theatre and Dance Department’s production of “Arcadia” […]

PB chair toss-up

The race for Program Board executive chair sets itself apart this campaign season. It has not been marred by any sort of violations of campaign rules and regulations – or by the bitter factions that usually accompany elections. It is heartening to see the two candidates for PB chair, who have spent years working together […]

Sports briefs

Women’s tennis splits matches at Marshall The GW women’s tennis team split a pair of matches at Marshall University Feb. 22. Julie Kim and Sarine Weingarten led GW to an 8-1 win over Xavier. But the Colonial women fell to host Marshall 7-2. Kim, playing at the number one singles position in place of an […]

Upcoming games

*A-10 Tournament quarterfinal**with a win Thursday, site and time TBD(DH)doubleheader WBBwomen’s basketballMBBmen’s basketballBbaseballMTmen’s tennisGgymnastics Thursday: WBB vs. La Salle7 p.m.* Friday: B at Charleston Southern2 p.m.G at UNC Invitational7 p.m. Saturday: MBB vs. St. Bonaventure2 p.m.B at Charleston Southern-12 p.m.(DH)MT at Pennsylvania1 p.m. Sunday: WBB vs. St. Joseph’s/Virginia Tech**B at College of Charleston10 a.m.

GW ends losing streak at Va. Tech

The GW men’s basketball team used a strong second half to break its four-game losing streak with a 64-50 win at Virginia Tech Wednesday. GW entered the game in desperate need of a win. The Colonials had lost four games in a row – and their invitation to the NCAA Tournament had become uncertain. The […]