Nov 15, 2007
GW Satirists Get $25 Fine, Probation
When posters appeared on the GW campus early last month bearing the message, “Hate Muslims? So Do We!”, some people laughed, others got offended, and the university got a ton of media coverage unrelated to its exorbitant tuition. Today the GW Hatchet reports that the students responsible for the posters have each received a $25 fine and probation. As you all may recall, the posters were part of a campaign to mock Islamo-Facism Awareness Week,…
Oct 11, 2007
Morning Roundup: Easy, Breezy Edition
Good morning, Washington. What a difference a day makes, right? Just yesterday we were complaining bitterly about the heat and about when administrative law Judge Roy Pearson would finally be brought before the panel that will decide his fate for a hearing. But both problems have been resolved, as if by magic, while we slumbered. The current temperature outside is 57 degrees in our nation’s capital, with an expected high of 66. And Judge…
Oct 10, 2007
GWU Students, Including Kokesh, Admit to Posters
Having failed to make their intended satire clear to the George Washington University campus, seven students felt the need to come forward late last night to take responsibility for those “anti-Muslim” posters we told you about yesterday. The Hatchet published parts of the letter after receiving it last night. Among the seven students who admitted their involvement was ubiquitous IVAW poster boy and current GWU graduate student Adam Kokesh. “It is to our great dismay…
Take a look at the poster on the right. Does it strike you as patently offensive, or does the preponderance of exclamation points tell you it’s certainly satire? That’s what students at George Washington University are arguing about today, as the posters, hung up around campus overnight, have caused quite an uproar. The GW Hatchet has the story, which has since been picked up by the AP and the Post. The posters falsely advertise “Islamo-Fascism…
When the afternoon’s labor hangs about your neck like so many albatross carcasses, their limp beaks slicked with the sweat of eight hours’ worth of futility, when the sun hangs low in the air like a thug-strewn rock on its downward trajectory into the skull of an unsuspecting bicyclist, when the administrative assistant two cubes down sashays off to happy hour, leaving you sick with the thoughts that such a treasured sixty-minute span might ne’er…
Aug 29, 2005
Weekly Music Agenda
So, it’s kind of a slow week for music in D.C. Labor Day weekend is beckoning, 9:30 is dark most of the week, and Black Cat is closed for a few days to make repairs. But give DCist lemons, and DCist makes lemonade, unearthing these gems for this last week of August. MONDAY: >> The early 1990s were full of quasi-generic melodic soft rock acts. We won’t say that Toad the Wet Sprocket stood head…
Aug 07, 2004
Conservative Students Conference, Laugh
If you’ve noticed anything unusual in the George Washington University campus, it could be because today marks the last day of the week-long “26th Annual National Conservative Leadership Conference” organized by the Young America’s Foundation. (The other YAF) Their website promised participants would be able to “Learn to identify liberal textbook bias and what to do about it,” and “Meet and ask questions of your conservative heroes.” The heros included Ben Stein, Fox News reporter…