Whole Foods price cuts will mean less starving students
Price reductions at Whole Foods will have an impact on campus by helping students make ends meet and lowering the rate of student theft.
Volume 114, Issue 5
Stories from the August 28, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Price reductions at Whole Foods will have an impact on campus by helping students make ends meet and lowering the rate of student theft.
Professors should be required by the University to improve the technology in their courses by using updated software and higher quality equipment.
Although strong verbal stances against a start, more action is needed to stand up to incidents of racial and religious hatred.
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