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HIV awareness hits the stage at annual concert

The above video was shot and edited by C2M's George Yanez who was on scene for this year's HIV Awareness Week concert.

Students unite, bringing HIV awareness to campus


In commeration of HIV Awareness Week, AIDS memorial quilts were put on display in the Johnson Center. (George Yanez) 

Mason Nation breaks for Thanksgiving

C2M's Alicia Thayer interviews students about their Thanksgiving

C2M sizzles steak with Boxwoods' new chef


C2M reporter Reuben Jones poses for a picture with Chef Konrad Meier of The Mason Inn’s restaurant Boxwoods. Jones was able to have a tour of the kitchen as well as cook a steak with Meier. (Jenna Beaver)

Hunger and Homelessness Action Week kicks off


Hunger and Homelessness Action Week kicked off yesterday with a brown bag meal packing event. Throughout the rest of the week, the Mason community will be able to participate in events that highlight what it means to be homeless. (George Yanez) 

Professor no longer employed by Mason after alleged child porn possession, according to spokesman

The part-time Italian language instructor, arrested last week on charges of alleged child pornography possession, has been dismissed by George Mason University, according to University Spokesman Dan Walsch.

“He is no longer employed at the university,” Walsch said Friday afternoon.

Alumni reconnect with Mason


Mason Alumni get a look at campus on a Trolly Tour during this year’s Alumni Weekend. (Jennifer Southee) 

Alumni had the chance to visit Mason this weekend during the second annual Alumni Weekend.

Fusing Cultures: Upcoming festival to feature international food, dance and fashion


People participate in last year's Cultural Fusion Fairfax event. This year's event kicks off Wednesday. (courtesy photo) 

Cultural Fusion Fairfax is returning to George Mason University for a third year from Oct. 6-27, opening with tables in the Quad, free food, information and activities.

Mason Nation, Meet Cereal Nation


Mason Dining Executive Chef Peter Schoebel helps position cereal dispensers in the Johnson Center Wednesday .(Daniel McEnrue) 
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