
Freshmen shine in women’s swimming and diving home opener
Making a splash in this season’s home opener, women’s swimming and diving built on its strong season start with a decisive win in Saturday’s meet.
Volume 113, Issue 10
Stories from the October 10, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Making a splash in this season’s home opener, women’s swimming and diving built on its strong season start with a decisive win in Saturday’s meet.
The Graduate School of Education and Human Development is partnering with a local school to develop STEM curriculum for primary schools.
Two years after it was formed, a committee designed to find new avenues of addressing sexual violence has not made any of its reports public.
After years of research along the South African coast, one professor’s project is featured in the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Crime Log: A female student reported to UPD that her art display was missing from Smith Hall of Art.
One of your outings during parent’s weekend is sure to be a trip to one of the many museums located on the National Mall.
Since GW announced there won’t be a Colonial’s Weekend headliner this year, you have to find your own way to entertain your parents.
Esther Brimmer will help lead the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors after three years as a GW professor.
The Milken Institute School of Public Health is going online to address a national health concern.
Snapshot: Philip Sacks gives a tour of the refugee camp that was set up at the foot of the Washington Monument on the National Mall.