Students must put politics aside, come together after anti-Semitic tragedy
Using the shooting as political motivation ignores the people who have been deeply affected by this tragedy.
Volume 115
Stories from the November 8, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Using the shooting as political motivation ignores the people who have been deeply affected by this tragedy.
The problem of food waste is deeply ironic given the crisis of food insecurity and hunger, not just across the country, but even on GW’s own campus.
Officials said a recent waste audit found that the most frequently found recyclables incorrectly placed in GW’s trash bins are plastic containers.
The American studies department hired two new faculty members this semester who are teaching courses on African American topics like race and sexuality.
Students involved with Kehila GW said the group aims to give students a safe haven to explore both their Jewish and LGBTQ identities.
Leaders of political student organizations said the midterm election results determine how they will prepare their organizations for the 2020 presidential race.
Officials challenged students to sign up for an online voter information tool in a competition between residence halls ahead of a highly anticipated election.
Heading into their final weekend of regular season play the Colonials have posted some of their best numbers of the year after an eight-game losing streak.
No matter where you are from, America Eats Tavern will give you a glimpse at food history before blowing your taste buds away.
GW is partnering with the online learning company 2U to launch 10 online courses for working professionals to boost their knowledge about their industries.