
Women's sailing secures fifth consecutive national championship berth
GW placed third in the MAISA Championship, qualifying for their fourth consecutive Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women’s Nationals.
Volume 115, Issue 31
Stories from the April 22, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
GW placed third in the MAISA Championship, qualifying for their fourth consecutive Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women’s Nationals.
This spring, 625 undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students presented their projects at Research Days, compared to 450 participants in 2015.
Five years after faculty created a group to represent their interests, members said they have addressed issues like employee benefits and GW’s culture.
Students will use an online form to register guests to attend Commencement on the National Mall May 19, replacing physical tickets.
Athletic department representatives from other A-10 schools said selling alcohol at sporting arenas can increase the department’s concessions sales.
The Colonials have advanced to the semifinal round of the championship four times and the final once in the last decade but returned empty-handed.
Fulbright Hall will house only first-year students next academic year after the University conducted an in-depth housing review.
When I became editor in chief, I was given a microphone to tell important stories and make change, but that microphone has been heavy.
Student stylists and fashionistas gathered for the Fashion and Business Association’s inaugural fashion show Saturday.
Members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council performed in the first annual step show Friday at Lisner Auditorium.