Fourth Estate editor quoted as saying, "By drawing inspiration from publications like Buzzfeed to use gifs and videos along with traditional text to tell important stories about the Board of Visitors or Mason parking, Fourth Estate can stay relevant…
InsideNOVA covers the GMU logo change which was met with criticisms by students and locals. A comment in the article from a "Fred Mertz" mockingly mentions renaming GMU to "Yassar Arafat University" due to its supposed donors from the Middle East and…
The Broadside student newspaper featured a section called "Ask Arafat" where students sent their mundane or ridiculous questions to a fictional representation of Yassar Arafat.
This is a response to a google form documenting paranormal experiences on Mason's campus and in the surrounding Fairfax Area. This student shares the haunted bathroom in Monroe Hall.
This is a response to a google form documenting paranormal experiences on Mason's campus and in the surrounding Fairfax Area. In this form, the student recounts a scream only they heard coming from the Washington parking lot at night.
Photographs in the Gunston Ledger and Broadside for the section listed as "C.B.A" or "campus beautification award." Risque photos taken of selected female students often paired with suggestive humor.
First issue of the Gunston Ledger presenting a realistic depiction of George Mason with the Bill of Rights written along the bottom on it's first front page.