April 21, 2002

Volume 98, Issue 61

Stories from the April 21, 2002 issue of the GW Hatchet.

AROUND THE NATION

Third death in two weeks hits Cornell U. (U-WIRE) ITHACA, N.Y. – Kristen Osborne, a junior in the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration, died Monday night after sustaining serious head injuries following a fall at her residence. Osborne’s death is the third student death at Cornell in the last two weeks. Although there have […]

AROUND D.C.

Moose criticized for book and movie deals Montgomery County Police Chief Charles A. Moose has been the subject of heated criticism for his plans to authorize the making of a book and movie about his experiences during the sniper manhunt last fall that instilled fear throughout the D.C. Metropolitan area. Moose’s wife exacerbated the already […]

AROUND CAMPUS

NCSC sponsors mentoring opportunities GW National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the National Capital Area will hold an information session for students interested in mentoring students from D.C. public schools next year. The event is planned for Monday at 7 p.m. in the Strong Hall piano lounge. Organizers will […]

SNAPSHOT

Townhouse Row nears completion on 23rd Street. Five sororities and three fraternities are scheduled to move in for the fall 2003 semester.

Women’s tennis finishes fifth in A-10

The GW women’s tennis team earned a fifth-place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championships at College Park, Md. this weekend. The fifth-seeded Colonials lost to eventual runner-up Massachusetts but went on to beat Dayton in match for fifth place Saturday. Second-seeded Temple won the tournament for the first time since 1995, defeating fourth-seeded Massachusetts in […]