I'm only doing this because Hugo literally got on his knees and begged me to. (The conversation happened on gchat, but I like to think he was on the ground as he typed).
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Opinion
A Brief Introduction
What Constitutes a Sport?
Move over baseball, basketball, golf, football, and tennis! Cheerleading is "the world’s most physically demanding sport!"
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Why Kvancz’s Retirement is EXACTLY what GW Athletics Needs
When it was announced that Jack Kvancz would be retiring from his position as Athletic Director, most people would assume that it is a bad thing for the Athletic Department to lose such an experienced leader. I, however, see this as a positive move, one that will allow GW's athletic program to receive the...
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Flagrant Foul on the Frat Pack
On January 22, 2011, GW hosted its annual "Greek Game." At halftime, many of the Greek students that attended the game left, after the Ken Pikus Award was handed out. This action was shameful and disrespectful, as many people at the game noticed it. It's time for GW to stop placing Greek Life on...
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Abandon the Idea of “Online High School”
The George Washington University’s purpose is not to be a secondary education provider, and should stop funding such projects and taking away money that could be used on us, the students
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GW is a D1 School? Hardly…
What's really wrong with GW Athletics? Is it something that can be fixed, or do students just not care regardless?
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A Transcript and Analysis of the Newly-Released Loughner Video
Liberal blogs, pundits, and GW students continue to blame supposed "right-wing extremists" for Jared Loughner's actions in tragic Tuscon shootings.
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The Hatchet’s Recipe For Tragedy
When the first student at GW gets EMeRGed by pouring vodka into their eyes, we’ll know where they got the idea. The Hatchet, a student-run newspaper, encourages students to get intoxicated in Thursday’s edition. The article (written by an underage student) features the “top five most unique ways to consume alcohol,” some of which are...
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Business Major? French and Biology for you then…
Should universities be encouraging you to shape your own studies, or forcing you to follow strict guidelines?
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Defending the Employees of the TSA
Every year, millions of people jet off into the wild blue yonder, flying safely through United States airspace inspected by the Transportation Security Administration. These fliers usually arrive at their intended destination. But what if they don’t? What if something goes terribly wrong? One moment all is well; the next moment you’re at the...
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