News

Campus Starbucks 'Somewhere to be at Night'

By C2M Director of Written Content Kevin Loker

Mason just got a bit more caffeinated.

As of 10 a.m. Sunday, the university’s new on-campus Starbucks will be pulling all-nighters with students, operating on a near 24-hour, 7 days a week schedule.

Construction Overview: New Deck Open, Other Projects Close to Completion

By Broadside Staff Writer Yasmin Tadjdeh

Like the summer, many major construction sites on George Mason University’s Fairfax campus are also winding down, ready for the influx of students for the 2009-2010 school year. The summer term saw great progression with many on-going construction sites and some saw their completion during summer 2009.

Freshmen Weigh in on Southside

By Broadside Correspondent Adam Sylvain

In the words of George Mason University freshman, Morgan Paugh, new students are “starting to feel the excitement” on campus. Fueling the excitement is the diverse and eclectic menu being offered at Southside, the university’s main dining facility.

New Art Building Opens 2.5 Years Late

Mason's new School of Art Building opened for classes today, two and a half years after it was intended to open.

The Lowdown on Parking at George Mason: More Spaces Than Ever Before

Get excited: George Mason University has more parking spaces than it ever has before.

Obama Introduces GI Bill at Mason

By Connect2Mason Director Christian Smith

President Barack Obama spoke today at an event held at George Mason University's Harris Theater unveiling the "Post 9-11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008."

The Act is modeled after the original GI Bill passed in 1944 which assisted World War II veterans to obtain college degrees. John Warner, a former United States Senator for Virginia and guest speaker at the event, touted the fact that his engineering degree was paid for through that bill.

Damon's, Damon's Express Expelled

By Connect2Mason Director Christian Smith

Updated June 30 at 4:24 p.m.

Damon's Grill and Damon's Express will not be returning this fall to George Mason University. Rumors have been circulating around the University for some time, but were confirmed today by Dining Services' Resident District Manager Denise Ammaccapane.

New Meal Plans Offered for Fall

By Connect2Mason Director Christian Smith

Beginning this August, new meal plans will be offered. As previously announced, Freedom funds will no longer be available to freshmen. However, in their place, the All University Card Office is offering a new Block Meals plan.

Court Dismisses EndNote Lawsuit against Mason

By Connect2Mason Director Christian Smith

Thomson Reuters Inc. filed a law suit in September 2008 against George Mason University.