November 2013
Mason Gives Back helps with Typhoon Haiyan relief efforts
|At the top of the Mason Gives Back website is a letter asking for monetary donations to help with the ongoing relief effort in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
[PREVIEW] George Mason vs. Utah Valley -- Women's Basketball
|The Mason women’s basketball team takes on the Utah Valley Wolverines at 7 p.m. tonight in their home opener at the Patriot Center.
Mason (1-1) is coming off of a 74-67 win against Morehead State, after dropping their first game of the season to East Carolina. Redshirt sophomore Taylor Brown led the team with 24 points, eight rebounds and five steals, while Sandra Ngoie contributed 14 points and tallied eight rebounds in the game.
The Fall Dance Concert exhibits the emotional work of senior dance majors
|Nov. 14 marks the first senior-produced dance concert for Mason’s School of Dance, where senior dance majors will debut their own theater pieces that they have spent the past semester creating in the Fall Dance Concert.
Men's soccer scrapes past St. Joe's in PKs to advance to A10 semifinals
|The Mason men's soccer team held off the St. Joseph's Hawks in penalty kicks, 4-2 this afternoon to advance to the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 Championships.
Both teams were held scoreless in regulation as Mason's goalkeeper and A10 Rookie of the Year Steffen Kraus finished with five saves while St. Joe's keeper Andrew D'Ottavi saved four shots.
VIDEO: Students voice opinions on Mason's gun policy
|This week's opinion piece by Fourth Estate Opinion Columnist John Hill was one of the most controversial and polarizing topics of this semester. Heated discussions took place on social media and on the website. There was considerable contention and confusion over rules banning firearms and weapons at campus. See what Mason students had to say about guns on campus in our Man on the Street segment.
[PREVIEW] Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer Championship
|With a 2-1 win over St. Bonaventure University over the weekend, the Mason men’s soccer team secured the second seed entering the A-10 conference championship today, facing Saint Joseph’s University in Dayton, Ohio.
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OPINION: Support for same-sex faculty benefits misguided
|Throughout the fall semester, the powers that be at Mason have been trying to advance their vision of progress regarding LGBT rights.
In October, the Mason Faculty Senate approved a resolution calling for the expansion of partner benefits for same-sex couples employed at Mason.
Mason awarded $500,000 Cybersecurity Grant
|This past summer, the National Science Foundation granted $500,000 to George Mason's School of Management and Volgenau School of Engineering. The grant was awarded to fund research on cyber security, with the hope that Mason's curriculum for cyber security leadership offered within the Management of Secure Information Systems program will become a national model. According to the National Science Foundation’s website, there is a cyber security leadership gap in the U.S.
POLL: How does Mason feel about the sudden colder weather?
|With the sudden drop in temperature, and snow on the rise, Fourth Estate wants to know how Mason students are coping with the weather.
Undocumented students at Mason
|When Dayana Torres was a senior in high school, she received full-ride scholarships to five different colleges.
“When I received the letters from the schools, I looked at the bottom and it said that a social security number was required to accept the scholarship,” Torres said.