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Rooftop Observatory Offers Intriguing View: Research 1 Enables Closer Proximity to the Stars

by   Posted on October 6th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Matt Loffman, Connect2Mason Podcast Director It is a view from campus not many people ever enjoy. The observatory on the rooftop of Research 1 offers a closer look at the night sky. It connects Earth with the stars, planets or even extraterrestrials that may be out there. Under the mostly clear sky on the evening […]

Walk With Courage, Walk With Hope: Annual Fight Against AIDS Walk Attracted Many

by   Posted on October 6th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Sebastian Flores, Broadside Correspondent Six high-strung, middle-aged women from a church group sang their hearts out. Their voices, although individually very different from one another, all blended in a sweet gospel harmony, singing to the souls of all of the walkers around them. Although they belonged to a particular team, many others joined in their […]

Mason’s Budget Cut Plan: Administrators Discuss $17.6 Million Cut from 2010 University Budget

by   Posted on September 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

Emily Sharrer, Editor-in-Chief About 100 members of the George Mason University Faculty Senate gathered in Harris Theater last Wednesday to hear Senior Vice President Maurice Scherrens and Provost Peter Stearns discuss the ways the university is dealing with the newest $17.6 million budget cut for the 2010 fiscal year. The university’s operating budget currently stands at […]

Enrollment Rises: Mason Increases Size of Student Body

by   Posted on September 22nd, 2009 in Uncategorized

Sonya Hudson, Managing Editor This year, 1,500 more students than expected enrolled into George Mason University. According to Dan Walsch, Mason’s press secretary, this means basically nothing will change for students on a day to day basis in the short term. “Students will continue attending classes and living their lives as normal,” said Walsch. “What this […]