By Kevin Loker, C2M Executive Editor Two dozen students were transported to Health Services for treatment of minor injuries obtained during the annual International Week Dance Competition last week. Record-breaking temperatures heated up the black-carpeted outdoor stage, resulting in blisters for 24 of the competition’s barefoot performers. “The problem was first noticed after the Pakistan […]
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Feels just like just like I’m walking on broken glass: International Week performers treated for minor foot injuries
by nicolew Posted on April 12th, 2010 in Uncategorized
Professors kiss furlough: Financial woes softened temporarily by savings
by nicolew Posted on April 5th, 2010 in Uncategorized
By Kevin Loker, C2M Executive Editor Thanks to a safety net of savings, George Mason University can worry a little less when it comes to the immediate impact of the state’s financial crisis on university operations, and the resulting monetary blows to its students and faculty. A little less, and only for now. Senior Vice […]
George Mason unveils GBAY: Students receive scholarships through auction
by nicolew Posted on March 29th, 2010 in Uncategorized
By Kevin Loker, C2M Exectutive Editor When the idea of an auction that would raise money to fund scholarships for students in financial need came up in passing conversation in the halls of the Admissions Office this past January, Dean Andrew Flagel suggested to two interested Mason Ambassadors that if they really wanted to make […]
SUB II To Be Revamped; Major Renovations Set to Re-energize Building
by nicolew Posted on February 15th, 2010 in Uncategorized
Reuben Jones, Broadside Correspondent Once the home of Mason’s dining hall, Ciao Hall, Student Union Building II has since turned into a building of very little activity and few signs of life. This is all set to change, however, with a major renovation planned for the building. The goal of the updated facility will be […]