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  • Delta Sigma Pi sponsors Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Mini-Walk

    Delta Sigma Pi sponsors Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Mini-Walk

    News1 October 25, 2010 at 2:52 pm Comments are Disabled

    Even though the weather is turning brisk, George Mason University students turned out to take part in the Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Mini-Walk on Wednesday.

     
  • Veteran enrollment up by 20 percent

    Veteran enrollment up by 20 percent

    News1 October 25, 2010 at 2:39 pm Comments are Disabled

    With its proximity to so many military bases and government facilities, and easier access to money for school, it is no wonder veteran enrollment at George Mason University has increased by 20 percent in the past year.

     
  • Mason sets Panthers, Hawks

    Sports October 18, 2010 at 4:46 pm Comments are Disabled

    After spending much of the early part of the season on the road, the George Mason Patriots women’s volleyball team returned home for alumni weekend.

     
  • Patriots aim to extend streak

    Sports October 18, 2010 at 4:45 pm Comments are Disabled

    In the final stretch of the 2010 Men’s Soccer season, the Patriots hope to continue their recent winning ways.

     
  • Patriots get back on track with two wins: After three losses, Mason men respond with a pair of conference wins

    Patriots get back on track with two wins: After three losses, Mason men respond with a pair of conference wins

    Sports October 18, 2010 at 4:39 pm Comments are Disabled

    George Mason men’s soccer turned around their three-game losing streak with a win at Towson on Wednesday, and continued their success Saturday night with a win against James Madison on Tuesday.

     
  • Toy Story 3 on Ice Comes to the Patriot Center

    Toy Story 3 on Ice Comes to the Patriot Center

    Lifestyle October 18, 2010 at 4:33 pm Comments are Disabled

    A cast of world-class skaters will bring to life the adventure that Andy’s favorite toys have when they are mistakenly delivered to Sunnyside Daycare.

     
  • Passion and poetry come together at the Bistro: Hispanic Student Association hosts “Shades of Brown” open mic night

    Lifestyle October 18, 2010 at 4:32 pm Comments are Disabled

    As the lights dimmed and romantic music played softly in the background, the Johnson Center Bistro was reminiscent of a coffeehouse scene. Spicy vegetables rolls, oven-baked cookies and hot artichoke and spinach dip lined the buffet, as students began to fill the room, preparing themselves for the performance. As the first poet stepped on the stage, the crowd became quiet. “I love. I care. I feel you in. I feel you all around me,” recites Christopher John Hoppe, a poet and published author who has been writing poetry all his life. Sponsored by the Mariposas Mentoring Program and the MU Chapter of Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc., the annual Shades of Brown: Open Mic and Poetry event inspires different ethnic communities to come and be a part of literature and culture. Hoppe, author of poetry books “Tears, Spirit and Heart” and “Christina’s Rose of a Tear,” read his most prized works and silenced the crowd with his poetry about his love interest Christina. Engaged in art since the age of seven, Hoppe’s passionate words resonated with many Mason students and gave chills to some. “His lines are so simple, yet to the point. He seems so passionate. He […]

     
  • You can have whatever you like: California-based frozen yogurt chain to open in Fairfax Corner

    You can have whatever you like: California-based frozen yogurt chain to open in Fairfax Corner

    Lifestyle October 18, 2010 at 4:29 pm 1 comment

    Pinkberry, or “Crackberry,” as it is affectionately known by those who love it, is extending its reach from Los Angeles, Ca. to George Mason University’s backyard.

     
  • A cynical hit: Ensemble cast shines in director Woody Allen’s latest film

    A cynical hit: Ensemble cast shines in director Woody Allen’s latest film

    Lifestyle October 18, 2010 at 4:25 pm Comments are Disabled

    For over five decades, writer/actor/director Woody Allen has been uniting ensemble casts with witty screenwriting to create some of the most memorable films in American cinema.

     
  • Gorillaz and N.E.R.D. deliver high-energy performances at the Patriot Center

    Gorillaz and N.E.R.D. deliver high-energy performances at the Patriot Center

    Lifestyle October 18, 2010 at 4:21 pm Comments are Disabled

    While few people think of full string and brass ensembles or Lebanese orchestras when thinking of the alternative hip-hop group Gorillaz, it’s exactly what the group did.