THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:

GWeekly anchors Melinda Pearl and Andrew Springer on the new set.

LGBT Resource Center in the works; inside the SA

The third season of GWTV's flagship news magazine program, GWeekly, for February 10. This week: Andrew Springer investigates the possible future of a LGBT Resource Center, Alternative Spring Break Maymester goes to New Mexico and Nicole Capp's Chief of Staff, Steve Glater, talks about the SA presidency.

Watch the entire program or by segment listed below.

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LGBT Resource Center
GWeekly's Andrew Springer takes an in-depth look at the possibility of a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender resource center.

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Maymester
It's that time of year again - spring break. Joel Thomas, Community Director of GW Housing, discusses this year's Habitat for Humanity building trip in Taos, New Mexico.

> Watch

And now... the chief of staff!
Nicole and Brand seem to get most of the publicity, but GWeekly sits down with Chief of Staff Steve Glater - a pivotal character in the Student Association.

> Watch





About GWeekly

GWeekly is GWTV's flagship news magazine program now in its third semester. The program, now in its second incarnation, is produced by GWTV, the student-run television station of the George Washington University.

OUR MISSION:
GWeekly isn't your average news magazine. GWeekly is a program that provides viewers with news, information and entertainment focused on our community. Just as Bill Siemering proposed starting NPR, “the editorial attitude is that of inquiry, curiosity, concern for the quality of life, critical, problem-solving, and life loving.”

 

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The new GWeekly is here and you can play a major role in shaping this new program. If you're interested in reporting, producing, or anything in between e-mail us and get involved.

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GWeekly is a production of GWTV, the student-run television station of The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. which is solely responsible for its content. Copyright 2008.


Video from past episodes:

GWeekly #101
Tim Miller, Director, Student Activities Center
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GWeekly #102
Jessica Lawrence, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions
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