FixIt should streamline its request system to shorten wait times
Students should be able to send FixIt requests directly to the type of worker who would handle their problem.
Volume 113, Issue 27
Stories from the April 17, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Students should be able to send FixIt requests directly to the type of worker who would handle their problem.
Softball standouts Megan Linn and Sarah Costlow look to lead their team to a second straight playoff appearance behind record-breaking season.
The Colonials fell to VCU 15–13 on their senior day, dropping to a 2-11 record for the season and 1-5 in the Atlantic 10.
A senior at the Corcoran School of the Arts and Design created a virtual reality program to help children with anxiety and autism communicate.
Lafayette Hall will once again house freshmen next academic year – two years after it was transitioned to a residence hall primarily for sophomores.
Sometimes living in the District can be anything but sweet, but these ice cream shops will satisfy your sweet tooth.
More than half of the earnings from the College of Professional Studies come from students enrolled in online programs.
Senior Chelsea Raineri and junior Cami Drouin-Allarie both competed Friday in the 2017 NCAA Gymnastics Championship.
Officials should communicate to the student body that they have plans for what steps to take if a larger freshmen class than expected is enrolled.
GW should be more transparent in their admissions process and shouldn’t base decisions on factors applicants can’t control.