
Sick children cope with illness through alumna's art therapy program
An alumna’s art therapy program, Tracy’s Kids, provides local children with art supplies to cope with their illnesses and extended hospitalizations.
Volume 115, Issue 11
Stories from the October 15, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
An alumna’s art therapy program, Tracy’s Kids, provides local children with art supplies to cope with their illnesses and extended hospitalizations.
Nine members of men’s squash’s 13-player roster hail from countries other than the United States – the most in program history.
The Colonials have only won one game through four Atlantic 10 matches and currently stand 11th out of 13 teams in the league.
Underclassmen account for more than half of GW’s goals this year and 60 percent of the shots taken.
SA President Ashley Le has numerous goals with vague solutions and it’s vital that she doesn’t get lost in the list she has created.
A professor in the nursing school is working to create a set of guidelines for nursing professors teaching pediatric care.
The Muslim Students’ Association will soon join thousands of student groups across the globe raising money for orphans in seven countries.
The Faculty Salary Equity Committee found that 5 to 7 percent of faculty are receiving salaries below or above the average range in their departments.
On this week’s episode, The Hatchet’s news editors discuss the opening of a student prayer space on campus.
As long as GW accepts standardized test scores, it is supporting a system that values numbers over individuals.