Things your CI leader won’t tell you
There are some parts of life at GW that University-employed students won’t tell you.
Volume 113, Issue 3
Stories from the June 6, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
There are some parts of life at GW that University-employed students won’t tell you.
With classes closer than you think, here are the five types of students you’re bound to meet in lecture halls and classrooms over the next four years.
Changing your beliefs in college can be messy, but it’s a necessary part of growing up and becoming your own person.
The goal of the editorial board and our staff editorials is to call students’ attention to issues that they have a stake in.
Each of GW’s four most common schools for undergraduate students have fun perks for their own students.
With over 450 active student groups, there are plenty of clubs at GW that are a bit more unique than what you’d find in most high schools.
Treat your taste buds to a nostalgic food tour that’ll take you back with the first bite, no matter how far away you are from home.
You may be concerned when you move away from home that you’ll lose touch with your childhood or high school pastimes.
If you chose to come to GW, chances are that a sprawling, outdoorsy campus was not high on your list of priorities.
Living on the Vern might not be so bad. Don’t roll your eyes just yet: The Vern may not be as exciting as Thurston Hall, but it certainly has its perks.