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Her Campus GWU: On the RoadBy May 12, 2013 - 9:53pm READ MORE |
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Closing Time: Another Semester GoneBy May 1, 2013 - 9:24pm So the semester is finally at its end. That Starbucks-fueled week of finals is upon us, complete with weary days and long nights of studying. Gelman is packed with people putting the finishing touches on their theses, the abandoned classrooms in Duques have been taken over as study space, and even the window tables in J Street are all taken, laptops and notebooks strewn everywhere. READ MORE |
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The End of the Beginning: A Freshman Year Wrap-UpBy April 21, 2013 - 9:45am With less than a month left of freshman year, it seems fitting to look back on the past two semesters. It’s crazy to think that just eight months ago I was moving into Thurston, crying my eyes out saying bye to my parents, making my first friends in my hall, struggling the first few weeks on my own, and then eventually going through sorority recruitment and a million other adventures. Looking back, many of the troubles I experienced at the start seem pretty silly now. There is a long list of things I’m glad I did freshman year and a few things I’d like to accomplish before the semester comes to a close. So, here’s some advice I’ve compiled looking back at my year. READ MORE |
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Gender Neutral: A Comedy of ErrorsBy April 3, 2013 - 5:15pm While some students only complain about what GW lacks and do nothing about it, Henry Morillo noticed a void and filled it. Henry was involved in GWTV, GW’s television station, and realized that there were no scripted shows. So, Henry spent his junior year creating, writing, filming and producing a sitcom for GWTV as an independent study. READ MORE |
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Spring Dates in the DistrictBy March 29, 2013 - 6:00pm Nothing is better than DC in the spring! When the weather warms up and the cherry blossoms start to bloom, they bring the promise of longer, sunnier days and the eventual end of classes. As winter finally fades away and spring comes out in full force, it is always fun to get off campus, and one way you can do this is by trying out some fun new date ideas. Here are a few ways you can explore the city with your crush! Picnic on the mall READ MORE |
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Love Advice for Straight Women from a Gay ManBy March 22, 2013 - 3:32pm “This book is dedicated to all men and women, because boyfriends may come and go, but best friends are forever,” reads the sweet dedication to Dan Anderson and Maggie Berman's 1997 book, Sex Tips for Straight Women from a Gay Man. I couldn't help but think there was some truth in this as I flipped through the book. Tips, which covers topics like “Dos and Don'ts” and “How To Get What You Want,” has long been educating straight women everywhere in the arts of seduction. When I spotted it, I was in Kramer's bookstore with a friend waiting to be seated for dinner. This friend – one of my best friends, in fact – also happens to be gay, so we got quite a kick out of paging through the book. READ MORE... |
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Get in Shape for Spring BreakBy February 24, 2013 - 2:06pm Get in shape for spring break... but don’t stop there! If you’re heading somewhere warm for spring break, it may have just hit you that vacation time is right around the corner. Chances are, you are not where you want to be fitness-wise. READ MORE |
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“The End of Courtship” Tackles the Post-Grad Dating Scene...But What About Us?By February 9, 2013 - 12:24pm On January 11, The New York Times published an article about the current state of dating for twenty-somethings across the country, and its popularity quickly exploded. Entitled "The End of Courtship," the story explores the romantic issues of millennials – a generation raised in a “'hookup culture,'” that is now faced with the challenge of growing up and finding a genuine relationship. READ MORE |
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What Is Your Truth?By February 2, 2013 - 5:12pm NowthisNews, a startup news network producing video news clips for millennials, teamed with Yahoo! News to discover GW students’ definition of truth. READ MORE |
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Make Your Own (Healthier) Inaugural LuncheonBy January 21, 2013 - 3:52pm The Inaugural Luncheon, where the president, vice-president, and members of government sit down for a midday meal hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, is arguably a welcome respite in what will probably be a very busy day for President Obama. However, the luncheon menu—which, according to a report by Fox News, tops 3,000 calories—will be anything but welcome for the waistlines of Washington's elite. READ MORE |
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