News - May 2001
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Mason-Too Big for Its Britches
By Richard Arndt
The size of Mason’s student body is growing extremely fast. Since the Washington Post dubbed George Mason the "second best school in the country," people have been flocking in so fast that our school has not been able to keep up.

Fields Closed Again
By Daniel A. Arnaudo
On Tuesday May 1st the Mason baseball team played their last home game of the season, ending any hope of a big season finisher at the new park.

Clear and Present Speaker
By R. Andrew Miller
"The leaders of the future are being made today," said Jack Ryan, Tom Clancy’s semi-fictitious Deputy Director of Intelligence in his thrilling series of spy-games novels. This very message will certainly be taken to heart by this year’s commencement speaker, John Gannon, who formerly held this very same position as Ryan. 

International Dinner
By Jonathan Costa
The George Mason populace consists of students from many different countries and cultures. This creates a great amount of cultural diffusion. But to really appreciate all of the cultures around the world, one must be exposed to all of them simultaneously, and with some form of entertainment.

Prom Baby!
By Mikey Denny
In and effort to change the, another year, another prom mentality, the prom is closing up shop and moving to a new venue, the Army-Navy Country Club.

IB Art Show is a Success
By Chris Geurtsen
The IB Art show is an especially rare treat, a chance to fete our wealth of talented artisans, who often go overlooked.