Kendrick Baker: UPD should not have access to District House affinities
Giving up tap access to District House affinities wouldn’t hinder UPD’s effectiveness. It would ensure District House affinity residents’ privacy.
Volume 113
Stories from the September 22, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Giving up tap access to District House affinities wouldn’t hinder UPD’s effectiveness. It would ensure District House affinity residents’ privacy.
Of the original 572 women, 467 received and accepted bids this week. That means over 150 fewer students applied this fall to the recruitment process.
The parents of a former graduate student and army veteran who died after a fight at a D.C. McDonald’s in 2011 want to clear his name.
The University’s eco-friendly ranking rose 10 spots this year.
Leading by example, junior Miranda DiBiasio hopes she can help women’s cross country reach its ambitious goals this fall.
After budget cuts, students turned to student organizations on campus and jazz clubs around the District to continue their education.
As many as 15 dining workers lost their jobs in the transition to a new dining vendor this fall.
GW is clearly in the midst of a transitional period, and what’s to come looks promising. But until these projects are finished, students need information.
Yiannopoulos should be allowed to come to campus, but he shouldn’t be allowed to target minorities in our student population through hate speech.
Sushi, ramen and…poutine? The District is mixing up their Asian food game with two new restaurants devoted to fusion: Sakerum and Haikan.