Proposed tax bills would have detrimental impact on higher education
If either bill is passed, in its current form or a similar form, it has real potential to significantly and tangibly hurt students.
Volume 114, Issue 15
Stories from the November 13, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
If either bill is passed, in its current form or a similar form, it has real potential to significantly and tangibly hurt students.
The Colonials are looking to utilize their large and competitive freshman class to push them to the “elite eight.”
For many faculty, the one year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s election has meant a year of adjusting courses to keep up with political developments.
This week, news editors discuss how President Donald Trump is changing your courses’ curriculum and GW’s Virginia campus.
Officials and student leaders said the space will serve as a spot to study and socialize – finishing off a student-centered hub around H Street.
The University spent more on lobbying in fiscal year 2016 than any other year in at least the last six years.
Some women at GW Hospital are not being taken care of with the same level of standards as men when it comes to abdominal pain due to gender bias.
Whether you’re trying to make your fling last or want to avoid relationships altogether, here are the best date ideas to get you through Cuffing season.
GW should revamp its general education curriculum so that students can have more courses count for individual majors while still learning necessary skills.
The Georgian word “supra” means a large, celebratory feast, which you can now experience at the District’s first Georgian restaurant by the same name.