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Edition of George Mason University's student newspaper, The Gunston Ledger, from October 7, 1969. This edition is labeled Volume 7, Number 3.

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This yearbook page highlights George Mason’s early men's basketball team, the GM Chargers, during the 1960s. It features game action shots, a scoreboard of their season results, and captions showcasing key players like John Davies and Miller…

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George Mason is Sweet 16 bound! After a gritty and determined run through the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, the Patriots have punched their ticket to the Sweet 16.

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This spread features the 1968–69 George Mason men’s basketball team during a tough season filled with injuries and challenges. Led by captain Jim Heston and Coach Hap Spuhler, the team fought hard despite limited wins. Interestingly, this was the…

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The Broadside publishes a scathing article against the Hourly Child Care center. The opinion piece backs up the journalistic integrity of the original piece. The series of articles begins the demise of the pilot program for on campus child care due…

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The need for on-campus childcare was confirmed through a study coordinated by a representative of student parents and GMC Chancellor Lorin Thompson. The intent is to provide hourly childcare at a low cost for student and faculty members of GMC…

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The current student newspaper called the Fourth Estate. A far cry from it's former iterations.

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University administration approves plans for nine three-story apartments and starts building. Pictured are The Perkins and Will Student Apartments.

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Dr. Lorin Thompson, Chancellor of George Mason College, meets with construction experts to start conversation about on-campus housing for students. Pictured is a memo detailing this first meeting.

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To first create a presence in the Northern Virginia area, an extension center was established that had a focus on adult education, military veterans, and anyone else that was in a pursuit of college-level instructions. It offered both credit and…
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