
Less than half of students submit SAT scores
The percentage of students sending in their SAT scores has dropped to less than 50 percent since the University went test-optional three years ago.
Volume 115, Issue 9
Stories from the September 24, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The percentage of students sending in their SAT scores has dropped to less than 50 percent since the University went test-optional three years ago.
Leaders of The Store, GW’s food pantry, released a guide earlier this month that offers advice about navigating affordability at the University.
Officials said a new food truck will come to VSTC every Thursday this semester from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. after a successful pilot semester last spring.
The development and alumni relations office implemented new online and physical security measures to protect financial donations.
The Overwatch League, the first esports competition with hometown teams in competitive gaming, added a D.C. team this month for its 2019 season.
Leaders of Graduate Students United said the group is halting unionization efforts after officials repeatedly refused to recognize them as student workers.
The GW Hospital is one of 19 hospitals suing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for miscalculating compensation for servicing low-income patients.
Despite administrative efforts to improve relationships with alumni, the number of alumni volunteering for GW has dropped by nearly 70 percent since 2012.
News reporters update us on a group of graduate students’ push for a union and discuss a new student-made guide for middle to low-income students.