GW undermined alumni feedback in Alumni Association decision
GW has discredited a body that exists solely to serve the University, which is both frustrating and confounding.
Volume 115, Issue 12
Stories from the October 22, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
GW has discredited a body that exists solely to serve the University, which is both frustrating and confounding.
GW Police Department officers found two parking meters in the study lounge in the basement of Fulbright Hall.
Faculty are hosting 10 lectures for parents and alumni during Colonials Weekend this week – up from two sessions last year.
Baseball’s first on-site clubhouse was unveiled at Tucker Field Saturday after more than a year of renovations.
Student leaders said they celebrated a “win” last week after the Board of Trustees voted to allow students to take a free 18th credit next fall.
The Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration fined FoBoGro $30,000 last week after the store sold alcohol to underage customers in March.
Nearly 93 percent of students in the Class of 2021 returned to GW this fall – the highest freshman retention rate since 2010.
Community members will participate in University President Thomas LeBlanc’s first of several two-year reviews this spring.
In past years, television stars and comedians performed at Colonials Weekend, but D.C. can more than make up for lost entertainment.
Listen to news editors talk about a plan to review the president’s performance and the newly approved free 18th credit.