Move over baseball, basketball, golf, football, and tennis! Cheerleading is "the world’s most physically demanding sport!"
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Move over baseball, basketball, golf, football, and tennis! Cheerleading is "the world’s most physically demanding sport!"
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EVP candidate Sam Free sits down with the Patriot and talk about her campaign, goals, and reasoning for running
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ESIA Senator John Bennett discusses his qualifications for U-at Large and what separates him from his competition.
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President Knapp and Provost Lerman dancing with South Africa's Bokamoso Youth Centre group.
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Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano speaks to GW students in her first annual "State of Homeland Security" address in the Jack Morton Auditorium.
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Karl Rove, former advisor and deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush, speaks to College Republicans at the Jack Morton Auditorium.
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This morning, the POLITICO-GWU Battleground Poll results were released, indicating the views of the electorate prior to the 2010 midterm elections. The polls were analyzed by Republican pollster Ed Goeas of The Tarrance Group and Democrat pollster Celinda Lake of Lake Research Partners. Each pollster offered their own evaluation of the polling results. According...
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A few days ago while I was perusing FoxNews.com, I came across a post reading “NAACP, Left-Leaning Media Groups Form Tea Party Tracking Site.” Certainly not surprised by this report, I visited the website in question, TeaPartyTracker.org. What I discovered was not really startling or original, but rather more evidence of liberal interest groups...
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On August 28, 2010, thousands of patriotic Americans descended upon the National Mall in Washington, DC. Their message: Restore honor and integrity back to America. Uphold the values of the Founding Fathers. Convey the idea of less government to the people running the government. The event was certainly historic. Hundreds of thousands of people...
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As a reader of The GW Patriot throughout the last few months of my senior year of high school, I have become considerably appreciative of the publication’s witty straightforwardness with respect to “Colonial Indoctrination.” While I didn’t expect a realistic social environment on campus or the honest enthusiasm of the student body, I quickly...
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