
On the road with GW’s only hockey team
Over the course of the day, serious commitment and competition balanced the haphazard planning and goofy squad.
Stories from the February 26, 2015 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Over the course of the day, serious commitment and competition balanced the haphazard planning and goofy squad.
The fact that GW can boast what is likely its first openly gay Commencement speaker at a time of intense campus activism and prominence for our gay community is just one reason it’s fitting he’s our pick.
GW graduates this May will hear advice from the leader of what many consider the world’s most successful company.
Sen. Casey Syron, CCAS-U, said the focus of his campaign could come at an opportune time as the University’s contract with its food provider, Sodexo, will expire in 2016.
Students Against Sexual Assault and other GW students will join Sen. Timothy Kaine, D-Va., on Capitol Hill next month to lobby for a sexual violence education bill targeting middle and high school students.
The Student Association approved a package of four bills Monday that called on the University to expand resources for transgender students on campus, ranging from building up faculty training to publishing a list of gender-neutral bathrooms.
The School of Medicine and Health Sciences is planning a partnership with Virginia community colleges that would bring students with associate’s degrees to the school’s health sciences programs.
Experts say GW might not see even a penny of the $450,000 that a local cancer research nonprofit owes it since the firm filed for bankruptcy this month.
Local organizations for homeless people like Georgetown Ministry Center are feeling the pressure as the number of homeless families living in shelters could surpass last year’s total, with 900 families expected to stay in shelters by March.
My sophomore year was a bust for one reason: I made bad choices at the end of my first year. But you still have time. Set yourselves up for next year right now, and you can avoid the sophomore slump.