November 2010
Alpha Phi holds 2 day Philanthropy event
|C2M's George Yanez recaps on Alpha Phi's King of Hearts. (George Yanez)
Local music scene members sit down for round table discussion
|In a round table discussion about the Washington D.C. metropolitan area music scene, members of such local bands as The Independent, The Automatics and former members of other bands as well as regular concertgoers and venue employees talked about their views and experiences.
Know a Patriot: More than a basketball coach
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Assistant Coach for GMU Women's Basketball team Simone Edwards shows off a framed banner that commerates her memberahip in the WNBA's Seattle Storm All-Decade Team, an honor that was only given to seven players. (Jenna Beaver)
Question Box: What's up with those giant vending machines?
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Sprinkled throughout campus are the new-eco friendly vending machines. But what makes them different? (George Yanez)
C2M answers MasonLive FAQs
|The full migration to the MasonLive e-mail system was completed Nov. 17. In the wake of the change, C2M, with the help of Bobbi Ritz, ITU associate director of Communication and Events, is helping to answer some FAQs.
I haven't been getting new e-mail lately, why is that?
All e-mail is now being re-routed to student’s MasonLive accounts. Incoming mail is no longer being received in MEMO inboxes.
What do I need to do?
Mason Nation breaks for Thanksgiving
|C2M's Alicia Thayer interviews students about their Thanksgiving
New options for Virginia to New York travel
|Getting to New York City just got easier for Mason students as the DC2NY transportation service announced new departures from the Vienna/Fairfax/GMU Metro Station on the Orange Line beginning Nov. 23.
The company also announced new departures from the Franconia-Springfield Metro Station on the Blue Line in a new VA2NY push that the company says will better serve customers outside of the district.
Men's Basketball falls in OT to Wofford, finishes fourth in Classic
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Freshman Jonathan Arledge going in for the layup in the victory against Harvard to begin the 2010-11 season. He has been an important contributor off the bench for the Patriots this season. (Ezekiel Ibrahim-Watkins)
'Mason Soccer' wins intramural 3-on-3 tournament
|With his team winning 15-11 and just one point needed to win the game, freshman Hugh Roberts squared up and swished a shot from just beyond the three-point arc. He raised his hands and was instantly mobbed by his teammates and fans that came to watch the finals of the intramural 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament.
Roberts’ game-winning shot cemented team "Mason Soccer" as the tournament champions.
What are you thankful for? [ENTRIES IN - VOTE NOW!]
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Take a pause, George Mason University Patriots: What are you thankful for?
Connect2Mason wants to know, and in the spirit of the season, we're holding a contest to find out. All it takes is a creative photo with a one-word caption, and the winner of the contest will get $100 donated to his or her charity of choice.