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South Korean president visits campus

by Sarah ScireSenior News Editor

Just one day after meeting with President Barack Obama, the president of South Korea spoke optimistically Wednesday morning about reconciliation with North Korea and the future of the global economy at Jack Morton Auditorium.

Knapp's salary disclosed

by Emily CahnCampus News Editor

University President Steven Knapp earned $298,178 during the first five months of his tenure at GW, according to a University financial disclosure report released in May.

More submit freshman deposits

by Matt RistSenior Staff Writer

Despite being one of the most expensive schools in the country during an economic downturn, the University's yield rate increased by 2 percent this year.

Local grocery store will undergo makeover

by Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor

Drastic change is coming to a neighborhood grocery store located on the southwest corner of campus.

University pledges fewer carbon emissions

by Emily CahnCampus News Editor

After being labeled one of the least eco-friendly college campuses in the nation last fall by the Sierra Club and in the wake of a report released last month on its greenhouse gas emissions, the University has pledged to come up with a plan by May 2010 to drastically reduce its carbon footprint.

D.C. alcohol agency contacted in review of Treanor death

by Emily Cahn and Sarah Scire
News Editors

The University has contacted the D.C. Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration as part of a review of a sophomore's January death from alcohol poisoning, ABRA spokeswoman Cynthia Simms said this week.

Museum shooting victims rushed to GW Hospital

by Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor

A security guard was pronounced dead at the GW Hospital Wednesday after an 88-year-old white supremacist opened fire at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Homeless may be protected under new hate crime law

by Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor

New District legislation could classify attacks on homeless people as hate crimes in an attempt to reduce occurrences like the brutal murder of a local homeless man just off campus last December.

Grad student mans White House phones

by Alli HoffHatchet Staff Writer

It took a long and intense process to get there, but GW graduate student Rob Shorette earned a coveted spot working in the White House this summer as a volunteer in the Office of Presidential Correspondence.

Student Association leaders set new goals

by Madeleine MorgensternHatchet Staff Writer

Adding additional electrical outlets to Gelman Library and ensuring students have priority reservations for Marvin Center rooms are the top goals that Student Association President Julie Bindelglass has planned for her administration this year.

Off-campus house draws complaints

by Gabrielle BluestoneMetro News Editor

Issues with noise, trash and parties have led Foggy Bottom residents to demand the city strip the operating license of the landlord for a 22nd Street townhouse leased to GW students.

University spokeswoman resigns

by Sarah ScireSenior News Editor

University spokeswoman Tracy Schario resigned last week from the University's top media relations spot to pursue other professional interests, she confirmed on Friday.

Stewart to perform two shows at Colonials Weekend

by Emily CahnCampus News Editor

Comedian Jon Stewart will headline Colonials Weekend with two live performances, University administrators confirmed last week.

Medical school receives most applications in country

by Husna KazmirHatchet Staff Writer

Despite being placed on probation by its accrediting body last fall, GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences reported this June that it received more applications than any other medical school in the country.

Green space planned for Square 80

by Amy D'OnofrioAssistant News Editor

GW plans to put a little more green on campus by transforming a parking lot into a small park near the new F Street residence hall, University officials have announced.

College Republicans examine role at convention

by Marielle Mondon
Hatchet Reporter

Members of the GW College Republicans participated in the annual College Republican National Convention at the Renaissance Marriott Hotel last weekend, alongside 300 other students from other chapters around the country.

Professor to chair National Intelligence Council

by Becky Reeves
Hatchet Staff Writer

A prominent Elliott School professor has been selected to be the next Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair announced in May.

Advertising class places fifth in national competition

by Gabriella Schwarz
Hatchet Staff Writer

A School of Business advertising class placed fifth in a national competition last week after presenting an advertising campaign designed to combat underage drinking on college campuses.

New fraternity recruits international affairs majors

by Lara Kasten
Hatchet Reporter

A new honors fraternity for GW students majoring in international affairs will hold its first recruitment this fall.

Board of Trustees will hold local leadership retreat

by Lauren HoenemeyerAssistant News Editor

The Board of Trustees, along with faculty, alumni, and parents, will gather later this month for a leadership retreat that occurs every three years.

GW cancer researchers receive Avon Foundation grant

by Rachel Barker
Hatchet Reporter

A new grant worth hundreds of thousands of dollars is helping GW researchers discover new information about cancer.

Colonial Challenge enters second year of promoting community

by Nicole Gulotta
Hatchet Staff Writer

Colonial Challenge, created last year to help promote unity on campus, is set to enter its second year.

Students attend poetry event at White House

by Lara Kasten
Hatchet Reporter

After many students had finished finals and were already home enjoying their summer vacations, five students experienced what may very likely be the most memorable event of their summers.

Crime Log

by Lara Gori
Hatchet Reporter

Campus Calendar

For Freshmen: What

by Hadas GoldLife Editor

For Freshmen: What's the deal with...

by Hadas GoldLife Editor

"What's the deal with ... " is a regular feature in the Life section that answers those random questions that arise at GW that you can never seem to find the answer to.

For Freshmen: How to pack for GW

by Hadas GoldLife Editor

Incoming freshmen: Take a look at some tips on what items to bring and where to buy them when you get to Foggy Bottom.

For Freshmen: Eating and shopping on campus

by Amanda DickCampus News Editor

With little more than a week remaining until freshmen arrive, it's time to go through a few of the eating options on campus.

For Freshmen: Advice from upperclassmen

by Emily CahnCampus News Editor

Freshman year can be a harrowing experience. A new and unfamiliar environment combined with meeting new people and deciding where to spend your time can send many new students' heads abuzz. Incoming freshmen, however, should not fret. The Hatchet has asked upperclassmen for some words of wisdom to help you survive freshman year.