
Junior Howard Brookins narrowly secured the SA presidency Friday, the first black president of the organization in a decade.
Road closures around the National Mall meant to deter crowds have been lifted as peak cherry blossom season comes to an end.
Patients could receive testing for COVID-19 at on-campus drive- and walk-thru sites for the first time Monday.
Keep up on the most recent GW and Foggy Bottom news related to COVID-19 here.
Medical school officials launched the GW COVID-19 response fund to pay for medical supplies, childcare and distance learning programs.

Students said losing access to CHC services worsened their mental health and stress in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Higher education leaders said in the letter that financial assistance is needed to support the future health of the U.S. research enterprise.

The D.C. region could be the next hotspot for the COVID-19 outbreak, White House officials said Saturday.

Local activists have raised more than $45,000 for undocumented immigrants left out of the D.C. Council’s emergency COVID-19 legislation.

The bill directs the Board of Elections to mail every registered voter in Ward 2 an absentee ballot application and return postage for the June elections.
The Student Bar Association passed a resolution prescribing 10 suggestions for law professors teaching on topics related to sexual assault to avoid recalling trauma in students.
Koren Bedeau said she wants to hear from various community members to understand the needs of GW’s academic programs.
Student Association senators passed bills at a virtual meeting Monday to provide financial support for students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Spend Friday at a virtual Coachella, Saturday at a rave and Sunday relaxing with some Easter crafts.

The turkey pesto sandwich recipe calls for basil pesto, four to five grape tomatoes, two slices of oven-roasted turkey breast and two slices of mozzarella cheese.
Students remaining on campus said they have filled the time practicing self care and calling their family members back home.
Each section of The Hatchet selected their favorite podcast to listen to in their free time. Here are their top picks.
“Feed the Front Lines” is a charity-funded relief that pays TwentyTables-affiliated food trucks to donate meals to local hospitals.
Administrators are taking the right steps to help prospective international students, but they botched move-out for current students.
I noticed that each airport except for my stop at John F. Kennedy Airport took precautions to protect people from COVID-19.
Brookins has the experience needed to lead the organization, innovative solutions to recurrent problems and realistic plans to carry out his platform points.
Brandon Hill has the experience and connections with the GW community to make him an effective executive vice president.
Students should support changes to the SA constitution, fossil fuel divestment, graduate student unionization and SA voting powers on the board.
This week, students have the opportunity to vote in favor of several referenda that deal directly with student voice and student representation.

The team went on to knock off all 16 conference foes in the regular season to earn itself a trip to the NCAA Tournament.

Some professional leagues have created funds for workers, while employers have offered to pay salaries through a certain date.
Bishop played his freshman season at LSU in the Southeastern Conference, where he averaged 3.1 points and 0.3 rebounds in 8.6 minutes per game.
Experts said the extra year gives senior student-athletes closure but added that the potential influx in student-athletes next spring could financially strain athletic departments.
The Athletic Department hired a head of external operations, which includes marketing and video services, and a head of student-athlete development.

Here’s a look at some of the candidates running in this year’s election and what they hope to achieve if elected.

As the University switches to online classes, professors said they missed the classroom environment and being able to interact with their students in person.

Senior Seraina Schottland launched a petition to reschedule Commencement for the Class of 2020.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” student life editor Makena Roberts and opinions editor Kiran Hoeffner-Shah break down everything you need to know about the SA election.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” student leaders discuss how they are adjusting to life during the pandemic.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” the Faculty Association president discusses why more than 100 faculty are calling for LeBlanc to resign.

After people packed their things and left GW, The Hatchet captured some sights of the National Mall and campus.

This past week, our photographers talked with students as they prepared to leave the University for the spring semester.
This week’s snapshot features flowers during Wednesday misting at the U.S. Botanical Gardens, which recognized its 200th anniversary this weekend.
Hundreds of abortion rights demonstrators rallied outside of the Supreme Court Wednesday after justices heard a case that could shift abortion laws in the United States.
Take a look at some highlights from GW’s annual Black Heritage Celebration, which wrapped up this weekend.