International students benefit from U.S. politics courses
International students study and live in this country – taking an American politics class helps us learn more about our temporary home.
Volume 113, Issue 23
Stories from the March 6, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
International students study and live in this country – taking an American politics class helps us learn more about our temporary home.
Budget cuts have affected departments all across GW, but this specific cut will affect some students’ ability to work at GW.
At an album release party last month, Alec Baldwin said it best – Neal Barnard is Eddie Van Halen with a medical degree.
Men’s basketball finished its regular season 18–13 after a win Saturday and enters the Atlantic 10 Championship this weekend as a No. 6 seed.
Following an early exit from the A-10 Championship last Friday, the fate of women’s basketball’s postseason rests in the hands of the NCAA selection committee.
Lon Phan kite landboards, a sport that involves the use of a mountainboard and a kite, on the National Mall.
GW’s current endowment investment structure might cost the University more money than the returns it yields.
MHS clinicians hosted a new program at MSSC last month where LGBTQ students and allies could access confidential consultation services.
A sophomore Student Association senator from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is running for executive vice president.
Adam Johnson is running on a platform that includes extending the pass/fail policy to freshmen and sophomores and adding two hours of free MHS counseling.