Center for Student Engagement must take care of smaller organizations
Putting undue pressure on smaller organizations creates a cycle of groups forming, disbanding and forming again. The University must stop this pattern.
Volume 115, Issue 16
Stories from the November 19, 2018 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Putting undue pressure on smaller organizations creates a cycle of groups forming, disbanding and forming again. The University must stop this pattern.
The proportion of white students has dropped by about two percentage points annually since 2013, putting GW on track to fall below 50 percent white next fall.
Five 4-RIDE drivers said a lack of drivers, an outdated communication system and late students hinder their ability to operate the service effectively.
Sethi said he’s focusing this year on outlining a strategic plan, collaborating with the D.C. community and hiring more faculty.
The interactions between people of entirely different backgrounds and upbringings are integral to the study abroad program.
Listen to The Hatchet’s sports editor explains allegations that were made against the former athletic director.
The Colonials have shown flashes of potential against No. 4 Virginia and No. 18 Michigan as they took on top teams in the nation over the past week.
The Colonials outscored the Bison 3–2 in overtime to capture GW’s second-ever Mid Atlantic Water Polo Conference Championship.
Women’s basketball will be spending its Thanksgiving on the hardwood this year for the second season in a row.
Students are investigating the disappearance of bees from their hives atop Lisner Hall – the second year in a row that at least two hives have collapsed.