Sara Brouda: Housing and counseling offices must be able to work together
Mental Health Services staff should be able to intervene on behalf of students for housing accommodations.
Volume 113, Issue 15
Stories from the November 21, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Mental Health Services staff should be able to intervene on behalf of students for housing accommodations.
Jeffrey Cohen, a professor of English, created a group called Writers Artists Thinkers Challenge Hate to challenge hate crimes after the election.
Destroying/Defacing Structures Potomac House 11/07/2016 – Unknown time Open case A male student reported finding graffiti on his front door to his residence hall room. The matter is still under investigation. -Open case. Lewd and Obscene Acts/Sex Offense Off Campus 11/07/2016 – 10:00 p.m. Case closed A female student reported to the University Police Department […]
Officials in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences have lowered foreign language course fees from $60 to $15 for the next semester.
Higher education officials and faculty are discussing approaches to potential hits to the financial health of higher education institutions.
International students on campus are concerned about how some of President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed policies could create an unsafe situation for them.
Potential tenants are touring units in three F Street townhouses the University has been renovating since last year.
District House residents have been interrupted by frequent fire alarms.
Leading department members and experts say the new chief should have an in-depth understanding of the department and experience with major policing issues.
The Colonial Health Center is turning to a student focus group to evaluate their programs.