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GW Helps Loyola & Tulane Students
This in email from GW's student body president:
A formal announcement will be going out shortly from the Dean, but I've been working with the Administration regarding the fact that Hurricane Katrina has displaced all the law students from Tulane and Loyola.As a result, we will be accepting around 20 students for this semester to attend GW as visiting students. The plan is to have them start on Tuesday.
Cool. If we had any extra space, I'd be happy to host one of these students. Since we don't, I hope other GW students are in better places for that sort of thing. According to the temporary Tulane website the Association of American Law Schools is sort of coordinating this temporary student thing and lots of schools are helping out. Although these students would probably have preferred to just stay at their schools w/no hurricane, this might end up being a pretty cool little part of their law school careers. I mean, how cool would it be to be able to just sort of visit a different school for a semester (or two)? Would you go to Arizona? Boston? California? D.C.? I think I'd try to go to Idaho, but that's because youdapimp I'm strange.
Posted September 2, 2005 06:13 AM | 3L
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We have a Tulane 3L starting on Tuesday. I don't think he'll have a problem getting help in catching up. He'll probably be able to take 10 sets of notes and pick and choose from the best.
Posted by: Steve at September 2, 2005 05:53 PM
Hey AI -- Thanks for posting this. I'm warmed by the response of the law school community. I'll come back to your blog for updates. Hope you are well.
Posted by: ap at September 3, 2005 06:15 AM