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Going Greek? Here's what you need to know - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Here's what you need to know. By Eva Palmer News Editor. Issue: June 9, 2015. Media Credit: Hatchet File Photo by Desiree Halpern Photo Editor. GW freshman and Epsilon Sigma Alpha member Younma Sirgi pies Jack Kornblatt, a sophomore in Sigma Nu, during a fundraiser for a Children's Hospital. Got Greek letters on your brain? Or are you just interested in learning the basics? On the National Mall. If you join G...
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Recent alumnus remembered as compassionate, loyal and 'whip smart' - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Recent alumnus remembered as compassionate, loyal and 'whip smart'. By Jacqueline Thomsen Senior News Editor. Issue: June 25, 2015. Friends and neighbors started a memorial for Keaton Marek at the 2400 M Apartments. The recent alumnus was found dead on the sidewalk at 24th and M streets last Wednesday. Desiree Halpern Photo Editor. Dead last Wednesday on a sidewalk at 24th and M streets. She said her son love...
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Translucent illumaWALL is made of polycarbonate or resin art panels that transmit diffused natural light. At night, integral LEDs can be programmed to change colors. The double-glazed walls filled with Nanogel Aerogel (optional) achieve R-10 with high light transmission. Read More. Bank Foreclosure Homes for Sale. Why You Should Outsource Your Payroll. Why You Need a Call Center. There are numerous reasons wh...
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DC
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Translucent illumaWALL is made of polycarbonate or resin art panels that transmit diffused natural light. At night, integral LEDs can be programmed to change colors. The double-glazed walls filled with Nanogel Aerogel (optional) achieve R-10 with high light transmission. Read More. Bank Foreclosure Homes for Sale. Why You Should Outsource Your Payroll. Why You Need a Call Center. There are numerous reasons wh...
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Credit Card Processing and the Many Options Washington DC - credit card processing, Washington DC credit card, Washington DC merchant accounts, Washington DC merchant
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Credit Card Processing and the Many Options Washington DC. No matter if you are trying to find a new credit card processing company, or diving in for the first time, credit card processing is something to look into. With more and more companies accepting credit, it is a must to stay current with competitors. 3 Bethesda Metro Center. Credit Card Processing and the Many Options. Being weary of credit card proce...
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Opinions Archives - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Be open to changing your opinions in college. Changing your beliefs in college can be messy, but it's a necessary part of growing up and becoming your own person. Class of 2020, meet the editorial board. The goal of the editorial board and our staff editorials is to call students’ attention to issues that they have a stake in. A rising sophomore's advice on transitioning to college. This week’s best and worst.
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What's the deal with the 'Superdorm?' - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. What's the deal with the 'Superdorm? By Eva Palmer News Editor. Issue: June 9, 2015. Media Credit: Katie Causey Photo Editor. The $130 million District House, next to the Marvin Center, could house some members of the Class of 2019. The building's top floor was added in May. No, it’s Superdorm. In the $130 million residence hall? The affinity suites will be brightly decorated in either blue, green, orange or ...
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With debt payments outpacing financial foundation payment, University's financial health faces scrutiny - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. With debt payments outpacing financial foundation payment, University's financial health faces scrutiny. By Ryan Lasker Assistant News Editor. Issue: June 9, 2015. Media Credit: Anna McGarrigle Senior Designer. The University will pay off about $83 million of its $1.7 billion debt next fiscal year, its highest-ever payment. The University will bring in about $829 million in operating revenue next fiscal year,...
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Calendar - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. By Ryan Lasker Assistant News Editor. Issue: June 9, 2015. Monday, June 8. Elijah Balbed and The JoGo Project. Enjoy a free performance from local saxophonist Elijah Balbed. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Thursday, June 11. Comedy at the Kennedy Center. Bring your gaggle of friends to prepare to giggle with comedian W. Kamau Bell. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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Officials expand CI trainings with focus on sexual assault prevention and adjusting to college - The GW Hatchet
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An Independent Student Newspaper. Serving The George Washington University Community Since 1904. Officials expand CI trainings with focus on sexual assault prevention and adjusting to college. By Ellie Smith and Eva Palmer Hatchet News Editors. Issue: June 9, 2015. Media Credit: File Photo by Lydia Francis Hatchet Staff Photographer. Updated: June 9, 2015 at 11:08 am. For incoming freshmen, Colonial Inauguration is just the starting point for discussions on serious topics on campus. Instead of three larg...
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