
Ways to give back to D.C.’s community this Thanksgiving
Typically, Thanksgiving is about stuffing your face and doing your holiday shopping. If you’re staying in the District over break, it’s also a great way to give back to the community.
Volume 113, Issue 15
Stories from the November 21, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Typically, Thanksgiving is about stuffing your face and doing your holiday shopping. If you’re staying in the District over break, it’s also a great way to give back to the community.
Most students’ schedules are already busy between classes, student organization meetings and internship but some students have added more to their plate by creating their own businesses while still in school.
No. 11 men’s squash and No. 13 women’s squash look to prove their dominance in 2016-2017 as two of the top programs in the nation.
After the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 8, GW Libraries collected more than 3.6 million tweets from election night.
The CDs have several new projects in the works to support Democrats on campus during President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.
The smoking ban has proven to be ineffective. Therefore, It’s time for officials to be more realistic and slowly move away from the ban.
A fall break has been confirmed for Oct. 9 and 10 next year, according to the academic calendar.
The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design hosted a reception for the opening of Faces of Diplomacy, a collaborative project between the State Department and Corcoran students and faculty.
After more than a week of play and three straight wins, here are a few things to look for as the season progresses.
GW should search for creative affordable housing accommodations for students forced to live on campus.