Renee Pineda: Take taxis to help the D.C. economy
Students should care about the effect we have on the D.C. economy. And we should care enough to support our local businesses, including taxis.
Volume 113
Stories from the November 3, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Students should care about the effect we have on the D.C. economy. And we should care enough to support our local businesses, including taxis.
The University will update the CCAS main website and more than 50 websites for departments, institutes, programs and centers with GW’s new editorial theme.
HalfSmoke was recently opened with the goal of bringing District residents a new way to eat sausage for lunch and dinner, not just breakfast.
School of Media and Public Affairs Director Frank Sesno will release a new book about interviews in January.
After going 4-3-3 in conference play, the Colonials hope to overcome their bottom-half seeding and reach an A-10 Championship final for the first time since 1997.
The number of people living in homeless encampments in Foggy Bottom has decreased by almost 50 percent from last year.
A $750,000 grant from the MacArthur Foundation will fund the full-time fellowship program, which is based in the school’s Nuclear Security Working Group.
The University’s debt has reached new heights and surpassed the financial foundation for the first time in four fiscal years.
University officials constantly say they want to make GW more affordable for students. A textbook loan system would be a step in the right direction.
After going 0-8 in league play last year, GW now sits atop the Mid-Atlantic Water Polo Conference standings as the 17th-best team in the country.