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OPINION: We Will Buy You a Drink

By Julia Wetzel, Program Board President

Ninety-one percent of the George Mason University students surveyed disagree with you. Program Board discovered the majority of students expressed interest in a performance by T-Pain and indicated a $5 fee wouldn’t be a problem. We learned that many students wanted to see him when he performed at the Patriot Center in the fall. Unfortunately, tickets were priced as high as $120 for the floor. In comparison, $5 is quite a bargain. Program Board also refunds the money through an equivalent Patriot Center concession voucher.

TechKnow Expo Draws Large Crowds

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Photo by Russell Osborne.
Students previewed new technology at the TechKnow Expo.

By Connect2Mason Reporter Lauren Jost

Amidst the pumping music and the normal hustle and bustle of the Johnson Center, students flocked to the TechKnow Expo to see the showcase of new technology.

The event was hosted by Patriot Computers and was sponsored by audio accessory company Skullcandy. Students had the opportunity to trade in old headphones of any brand or style for a free pair of Skullcandy headphones. The brand is known for their quality noise-reducing headphones as well as top-of-the-line DJ headphones.

“I prefer [Skullcandy] over any other type of headphone,” said Julia Compton a junior art and visual technology major. “This expo is sweet because they’re giving away [Skullcandy] and they’re free. Who doesn’t love free?”

Fenwick to Soon Expand

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Broadside Photo File.

By Broadside Staff Writer Ryan Dempsey

George Mason University has entered the initial stages in expanding Fenwick Library.

According to The Mason Gazette, university officials met last week to discuss the “design work for the expansion,” which is included in Mason’s three- to five-year plan.

Architects and university officials in charge of the planning in this project met on Wednesday and Thursday afternoon to discuss preliminary plans and ideas for the expansion. Additional meetings will be held in the Johnson Center, Room 228 on Monday, April 27 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.

In The Area...

Compiled from The Fairfax County Times and The Washington Post

  • Fairfax Crime Increases for Second Consecutive Year

    Crime rose for the second consecutive year in Fairfax County during 2008, according to statistics released last week by Fairfax police.

    Serious crime—which the FBI defines as murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny and auto theft—rose 9.7 percent. The increase was driven largely by larcenies, which typically make up about three-fourths of serious, or “Part I,” crimes. In 2007, 14,244 larcenies were reported by Fairfax County police. In 2008, that number increased by two-thousand to 16,244.

  • Campus News In Brief

    Compiled By Broadside News Editor Kevin Loker

    Farmers’ Market Opens On-Campus Wednesday

    Mason will be opening a “weekly, sustainable and guaranteed, producer-only farmers’ market” this Wednesday, April 22, at the Johnson Center North Plaza. The market, managed through University Services in conjunction with Northern Virginia’s Smart Markets, Inc., will feature a variety of local products including value-added products, dairy products and produce.

    The market will run from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. every Wednesday for the farmers’ market season, which runs through mid-October. Smart Market, on other days of the week, will also be operating farmers’ markets at Fairfax Corner, Reston Towne Center, Centreville, Oakton and Purcellville.

    Many university entities have expressed support for the project including University Life, Office of Sustainability, Student Government, Center for Leadership and Community Engagement and the GMU Environmental Awareness Group.

    Students Elect Dasgupta, King

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    Photo by Courtney Erland.

    By Broadside Staff Writer Ryan Dempset

    Devraj Dasgupta and Tyler King were announced as the newly elected Student Government president and vice president, respectively, last Thursday.

    According to the student government website, Dasgupta and King received 1,534 of the 3,390 votes. Anthony DiCarlo and Krista Muise had the second largest number of votes, 500 behind Dasgupta and King. In total, Dasgupta’s and DiCarlo’s votes totaled 75.75 percent of the overall vote count in the election.

    Joshua St. Louis and Amanda Johnson placed third in the election with 450 votes. Lastly, Kyle McDaniel and Jillian Ferron received 255 votes. There were also 117 total write-in votes.

    “I’m feeling really excited,” said Dasgupta. “I’m so happy that I get the opportunity to work with the student body. It’s been a long and great experience, and the work doesn’t stop now. It only begins.”

    Current Student Government President Zack Golden was optimistic about the election and the results.

    MCN Interviews Newly Elected Dev & Tyler

    Mason Cable Network recently sat down with Student Government President Devraj Dasgupta and Vice President Tyler King to learn about their election and their plans for the future.

    Silent Break, Shout 'Proud'

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    Photo by Courtney Erland.
    Students participating in the LGBTQ Day of Silence.

    By Broadside Correspondent Siobhan Fabio

    Students gathered in front of the Johnson Center to end their “Day of Silence,” last Wednesday evening. Participants do not speak a word all day to bring attention to anti-LGBTQ bias in schools and protest the bullying and harassment experienced by LGBTQ students and their allies. The students held hands while silently reflecting on the experiences they had throughout the day and the reasons behind their reticence. When they felt ready, participants broke their silence by yelling “Proud!”

    Earth Week Starts Today

    By Broadside Style Editor Emily Sharrer

    Beginning today, the Office of Sustainability, in conjunction with university sponsors Parking and Transportation and University Services, will host a full schedule of on-campus events for Earth Week 2009.

    Campus activities coincide with the national celebration of Earth Week, which is centered around Earth Day—a day promoting environmental awareness—which takes place each year on April 22.

    Celebrating Mason Week

    By Broadside Staff Writer Ryan Dempsey

    The Fairfax campus will play host to a slew of events in preparation for Mason Week, beginning on April 20. Today, Parking and Transportation Services will have free bike tune-ups from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Later this evening, Program Board will host comedian Ryan Conner as he takes the stage at 8 p.m. in the Bistro.