Articles tagged with: Authority
Occupy DC Protests Grow, Remain Cordial by Megan Brown

If your commute to campus takes you past McPherson Square, you will have likely noticed a growing group of protesters in the area. Since October 1, Occupy DC has been camping in the square and holding daily meetings and marches …
Al-Awlaki Killing Raises Constitutional Questions by Joshua Bouaziz
On September 30, 2011, Al Qaeda official Anwar al-Awlaki was killed by a barrage of Hellfire missiles fired from a pair of predator drones in Northern Yemen’s al-Jawf province. He was 38 years old at the time. After the strike, …
First Year Curriculum: Dynamic or Complacent? by Jonathan Foster
Comparisons can be dangerous. In relationships, comparing a significant other to an ex is romantically fatal; in the mirror, comparing oneself to a supermodel is self-esteem suicide. In politics, comparing oneself to Reagan may seem like a good idea at …
SBA Welcomes New Reps, Closes Meeting Due to Confusing Bylaw
By Mark Aaron Cox
The GW SBA Senate convened in full for the first time this academic year in Lisner 202 on September 26, 2001 at 8:30pm. The first order of business was a welcoming of the new 1L section representatives. …
What is a Newspaper? What is the News? by Katherine Mereand
In the coming months, I hope to answer this question more definitively. At present, I merely seek to ask it–of everyone. What is a newspaper? What is the role of an independent press?
Nota Bene has been an independent student newspaper …






