December 7, 2000

Volume 97, Issue 33

Stories from the December 7, 2000 issue of the GW Hatchet.

Forum: GW already overcrowded

After hundreds of hours of meetings, negotiations and hearings, the Foggy Bottom community and the mayor’s Office of Planning have not been able to agree with GW on the terms of its proposed campus plan. GW claims to have met every concern. It would be closer to the truth to say that GW still does […]

Alcapulco heads south

Originally Published 12/07/00 It seems a testament to our nation’s symbolism as a melting pot of cultures that the capital city would have a wide variety of first-class ethnic restaurants. A plethora of excellent Thai, Ethiopian, Vietnamese, Salvadorean restaurants can be found throughout the city. But those of us looking for a bite of Mexican […]

Hatchet NFL Predictions

Overall (116-85) Last Week (6-9) Philadelphia over Cleveland NY Giants over Pittsburgh Washington over Dallas Denver over Seattle Minnesota over St. Louis Green Bay over Detroit Miami over Tampa bay Tennessee over Cincinnati Baltimore over San Diego New Orleans over San Francisco Oakland over NY Jets Kansas City over Carolina Jacksonville over Arizona Chicago over […]

Art students take matters into their own hands

Students in GW’s art department are taking a page out of history in order to get more of their works shown. Dissatisfied with the small number of entries allowed in this year’s student art show put on by the Department of Fine Arts and Art History at the Dimock Gallery, nine students are hosting their […]

Sports Briefs

Men finish third at Patriot InvitationalGW senior Wes Teter won the 100-yard freestyle event in last weekend’s Patriot Invitational and led the men’s team to a third-place finish. The women’s team placed seventh, led by the efforts of freshman Kristen Fagley, who finished third in the 500-yard freestyle and fifth in the 200-yard event. GW […]