Melissa Holzberg:Peer mentorship program would benefit SMPA students
SMPA students are often left on their own to figure out courses during their freshman year. A peer mentor could help fill in these information gaps.
Volume 112, Issue 16
Stories from the November 23, 2015 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
SMPA students are often left on their own to figure out courses during their freshman year. A peer mentor could help fill in these information gaps.
Students should work harder to convince the University that they care about the arts and other creative programs at GW.
Liquor Law Violation Shenkman Hall 11/10/15 – 10:30 p.m. Case closed University Police Department officers responded to a noise complaint and observed alcohol in plain view in the room. The room’s occupants were assessed, released and the alcohol was disposed of. – Referred for disciplinary action Simple Assault Off campus 11/5/15 – 6:28 p.m. Case […]
GW should take advantage of this unique opportunity and become the first school to publicly oppose the Safe Campus Act.
GW is reaching the end of its process to bring a new fleet of Native American fellows to campus.
The GoFundMe page for the former finance major has raised more than $23,000, which will help fund treatments DiBona will undergo, according to the page.
Corcoran professor Karen Kasmauski has photographed dozens of exotic locations for National Geographic. Her latest project is a little more personal.
Find tacos stuffed with roasted vegetables and unique spices at Chaia Taco.
GW has signed onto the White House’s step forward to support slowing climate change.
A neighborhood group protested the liquor license for a new hotel near campus last week, possibly preventing the space’s owner from obtaining a license.