Development office staffer dies suddenly at 37
Natalie Larmon, who served as a senior prospect analyst in the development office for more than two years, died unexpectedly on Oct. 31. She was 37.
Stories from the November 15, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Natalie Larmon, who served as a senior prospect analyst in the development office for more than two years, died unexpectedly on Oct. 31. She was 37.
The Colonials only had one week to practice with new head coach Rob Castille before they competed in their final tournament of the fall season.
The spray-painted mural wraps around a majority of the basement walls and showcases the history of the local Piscataway tribe.
The Colonials have picked up 46 points in the paint this season, but have only made seven threes compared to 18 through this time last season.
GW Hillel launched a new initiative last week encouraging recent alumni to sponsor coffee dates between staff members and students.
All students are required to travel to the Vern and GW should provide a means of transportation that is clean, sustainable and efficient.
Students are asking the University to apologize after GWPD officers allegedly escorted their professor out of class after a scheduling conflict last week.
In side-stepping the principle of shared governance, outsourcing reflects one of the biggest problems with the culture of work at this University.
While you’re packing clothes and textbooks for Thanksgiving, take the time to remember that you’re not coming home as a kid, but as an adult.
The Colonials were held to their lowest scoring game since GW’s 51–25 loss to Howard on Jan. 27, 1976.