Professors need to keep their word and stick to the syllabus
Grab your hammer and chisel because it’s time that GW professors consider syllabi just as seriously as contracts.
Grab your hammer and chisel because it’s time that GW professors consider syllabi just as seriously as contracts.
To alleviate additional headaches for students with mono, GW should follow many other schools and classify mono as a temporary disability.
Despite losing our title, this doesn’t mean that students were slacking off politically this past year.
From power outages to superstorm Sandy, most college students are unprepared to weather the storm in an emergency situation.
Price reductions at Whole Foods will have an impact on campus by helping students make ends meet and lowering the rate of student theft.
GW hasn’t offered an explanation for the textbook change, but whatever that reason may be, it’s not worth the loss in convenience for students.
GW should add items like Plan B, tampons and medication to their pre-existing vending machines to make them more health conscious and receptive to student needs.
It’s time for GW’s current student health insurance plan to have its own check-up to reduce costs and better provide the care that students need.
Lobbying activities among colleges peaked in 2008, GW should spend money on federal lobbying activities again to fight for student interests.
Valentine’s Day wasn’t the only holiday this week. Galentine’s Day is a day for ladies to celebrate our female friendships.