September 2011
Flooding threatens Student Apartments
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Flooding took place around the Student Apartments with the recent rainfall. This handshot footage shows the flooding in the creek behind the residence area.. (Ethan Vaughan)
Flooding closes roads, suspends shuttle service
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Two umbralla-wielding students cross a street intersecting Patriots Circle. A portion of the circle was closed on Thursday due to flooding. (Jake McLernon)
Heavy rain and flooding temporarily closed portions of George Mason University's main roadway Patriots Circle on Thursday afternoon, as well as other roads nearby campus.
Post-9/11 job prospects centered on security
|Mason community joins together for The Hunt
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A team of students consults The Hunt's solution sheet to see if they are on the right track to winning $1,000. (Jake McLernon)
Auntie Anne's, Red Mango to open after Labor Day
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Mason Dining held taste-testing of Auntie Anne's and Red Mango this week. The Tidewater location opens Tuesday. (Jake McLernon)
Following a free taste testing, Mason Dining's newest location is set for a grand opening next week. The two-in-one Auntie Anne's pretzel bakery and Red Mango frozen yogurt shop location officially opens Tuesday, Sept. 6.
New conservation facilities breaking ground in Front Royal
|Earlier this summer, George Mason University in conjunction with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, began construction of new facilities in Front Royal, VA. The construction project is the latest development in a partnership aimed at educating and training students to become the next conservation leaders.
Student Government trades cookies for feedback at Welcome Week event
|SG launched What Do You Want Wednesdays last spring looking to engage students. (Photo provided by Tommy Lee)
Student Government’s monthly What Do You Want Wednesdays event kicked off this week with a free cookie giveaway near North Plaza on Wednesday afternoon. Students were given the snack after leaving suggestions with SG members.
Men’s Soccer rolls past Howard with offensive explosion
The Patriots erupted for nine goals in their shutout victory over the Howard Bison Thursday night to kick off the D.C. College Cup. They continue play in the Cup Saturday night against American (John Powell).
Men’s Soccer rolls past Howard with offensive explosion
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The Patriots erupted for nine goals in their shutout victory over the Howard Bison Thursday night to kick off the D.C. College Cup. They continue play in the Cup Saturday night against American (John Powell).
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