Crime log: Chick-fil-A sauce thrown from Amsterdam Hall window
GWPD responded to a report that Chick-fil-A ranch sauce was thrown from a sixth-floor window of Amsterdam Hall.
Volume 115, Issue 30
Stories from the April 15, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
GWPD responded to a report that Chick-fil-A ranch sauce was thrown from a sixth-floor window of Amsterdam Hall.
Community can be far better built by improving the opportunities students already have than investing in a first-year course.
The SA has not passed as much legislation as years past, and the organization can always do more to proactively reach out to students.
The Vern may have charms, but it also has drawbacks that incoming students should be aware of before they decide on housing.
Goodbyes are hard, and I’m struggling to write mine. So I guess I’ll end with this: The paper is its people. I have met some of my best friends here.
I’m a better person because I joined The Hatchet. And I’ll forever be thankful that The Hatchet provided some yellow to my life.
On this week’s episode, The Hatchet’s news team reflects on outgoing Provost Forrest Maltzman’s tenure.
The Faculty Senate passed three resolutions updating parts of the faculty code governing the appointment and promotion processes for some faculty.
GW Hillel will provide free lunches for students observing Passover in their townhouse for the first time this year.
SA Sen. Amy Martin, ESIA-U and the executive vice president-elect, is hosting three workshops on legislation writing this month.