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OPINION: Mason students should take advantage of LinkedIn and its professional offerings
|LinkedIn has been dubbed the professional Facebook by the Branding Muse. The business-oriented social network allows people to create professional profiles in order to connect with colleagues, classmates and employers. Job seekers use the site for employment. Employers and recruiters use the site to find potential employees. Because of the professional connections to be made, Mason students should embrace LinkedIn as a gateway to their future.
Fairfax city council discusses future of downtown with Mason student government
|Representatives from George Mason University Student Government met with the full Fairfax City Council to discuss the relationship between the city and the university.
The special session, held on Feb. 19 in Mason Hall, focused on encouraging more students to spend time in Old Town Fairfax, located less than a mile north of the Fairfax campus.
Student government prepares for spring elections
|Mason Student Government is preparing to hold its spring elections for student senate, president and vice president of the student body.
According to the student government website, “the Senate is responsible for passing all legislation brought before it, including resolutions that give statements on the opinions of the student body, and bills that provide funding for Student Government events and activities.”
Starting Monday, Feb. 18, packets to file for candidacy are available for students to pick up at the Office of Student Involvement.
Mason professor discusses the future of the Washington area economy
|The Washington metropolitan area’s economy is always changing, but one Mason professor has an idea of what it will look like in the future.
Stephen Fuller addressed the topic of the Washington area economy on Feb. 18 during his Vision Series lecture at the Arlington campus’ Founders Hall. Fuller is a Mason professor of public policy and director of the Center for Regional Analysis.
According to Fuller, the Washington area is the most politically complex U.S. metropolitan region, given that the area is comprised of 22 independent jurisdictions.
Student photo project recreates famous images of African-Americans in history
|Lights are pointed onto empty seats. A black drop cloth is in the background. As Sha’Air Hawkins tries out different angles for a shot, Tianna Wynn stares at the photo of Marvin Gaye on her phone, trying to mimic his pose to better direct the model.
The story behind Mason's founding: independence
|The following piece is the final of a four-part series on the history of George Mason University. The information and research in this article is based off of “George Mason University: A History,” a project created by University Libraries’ Special Collections & Archives department. The first part of the series is available here.
Spuhler Field, Field House renovations set in motion to break ground in late spring
|The West Campus Connector is not the only construction that will be taking place on George Mason University’s West Campus in the coming months. According to a Fairfax Campus advisory group meeting on Dec. 12, 2012, facility projects to renovate Spuhler Field, the baseball stadium, and the Field House, the intercollegiate sports complex, are set to begin in late spring.
My Two Cents: Lauren Waldron
|Lauren Waldron is a first year sophomore majoring in Communications with a double minor in Political Philosophy and Electronic Journalism and a concentration in Political and Persuasive Communications. In the video blog, Lauren shares her passion for political activism from a firsthand experience at a Students for Liberty Conference in the District, and how it impacted her own political belief and ideologies.
Review: Season 2 of NBC's "Smash" looks promising
|What do American Idol finalist Katherine McPhee and “Will and Grace” star Debra Messing have in common? It’s NBC’s hit series “Smash,” which started its second season on Tuesday, Feb. 5!
Students create booming Mason cyber culture
|Over the past year, George Mason University has gained national recognition and developed a more engaged student body. Now, Mason’s cyber community is taking the internet by storm.