Economic woes touch students
Many students interviewed on campus this week said they feel removed from the deepening financial crisis on Wall Street, but those who work on Capitol Hill are at the center of the storm.
Many students interviewed on campus this week said they feel removed from the deepening financial crisis on Wall Street, but those who work on Capitol Hill are at the center of the storm.
Several community leaders expressed hesitation this week at the University's proposal to arm campus police officers, and many said they hope it will be discussed further with Foggy Bottom residents.
Several student organizations banded together this weekend to gather food and clothing for Haitians affected by Hurricanes Fay, Gustav and Ike as well as Tropical Storm Hanna.
The dean of the School of Public Health and Health Services resigned abruptly late last month to become a full-time faculty member at the school.
Police are investigating a crash between a Metrobus and a taxi that killed one person near campus Friday evening.
The space formerly occupied by DJ's Fastbreak will house the Spirit Office and a student lounge, with former Spirit Office in the Marvin Center becoming the the new LGBTQ center.
Student Association President Vishal Aswani's chief of staff instructed the executive cabinet to mislead a reporter about who paid for an August executive cabinet retreat, according to an internal memo given to The Hatchet.
With 33 days until the election, there is still time to get an absentee ballot.
The Foggy Bottom Association gave University President Steven Knapp a warm reception Tuesday night as GW's top official began his second year working to improve relations with the surrounding community.
Take two breaths. One of those breaths came from the ocean's oxygen. This and other bits of aquatic information can be found at the Sant Ocean Hall in the National Museum of Natural History.
Pell Grants, one of the most important federal funding programs for higher education, may face a budget shortfall of more than $6 billion next year, the White House announced late last month.
Ed Moy, director of the U.S. Mint, spoke to about 50 students in the Marvin Center Tuesday evening about his career in public service and the economic crisis.
Two-hundred and fifty men accepted bids from fraternities last week, a 20 percent increase from last year's recruitment figures, an official said.
A man died by jumping off the State Plaza Hotel on E Street Saturday morning, according to the Metropolitan Police Department. Michael Malis, 35, a practicing radiologist from Overland Park, Kan., jumped off the third floor of the hotel building at 2117 E St.
The GW Hospital acquired a $1.6 million da Vinci for its surgery room this year.
The Student Association appointed three freshmen Tuesday night to serve in the senate.