
Student launches campaign for D.C. mayor
Michael Christian Woods, a junior studying political science and Africana studies, will compete against D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and two other candidates in the upcoming District mayoral race.
Stories from the January 18, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Michael Christian Woods, a junior studying political science and Africana studies, will compete against D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and two other candidates in the upcoming District mayoral race.
After a four-game losing streak, men’s basketball scored its first win of 2018 against the Patriots in the Smith Center Wednesday.
A University spokeswoman said the search is part of the University’s commitment to grow its programs and reputation around the world.
If you’re sick of Pop-Tarts from a box and craving some sugar, Ted’s Bulletin bakes homemade Ted’s Tarts fresh daily in a variety of flavors.
The truck has a range of 300 miles, a carrying capacity of 80,000 pounds and – unlike other gas guzzling long haul trucks – a zero emission electric engine.
The new spin studio, located at 1108 H St. NE, centers around a political theme with classes called “Core Value,” “Super Tuesday” and “Political Party.”
After personal experience, I now understand that students should research and keep in mind the customs of different countries before traveling abroad.
In order to create spaces where students will build a community, more inviting lounges should exist on upper floors of older residence halls.
Get active this weekend by racing against the clock during a scavenger hunt around Madame Tussauds Wax Museum or take a free Zumba class at The Kennedy Center.
A faculty report recently found that Gelman could only seat 6 to 7 percent of the student body at a time.