
Students to use new TV streaming service this fall
Students living on campus next fall will use Xfinity On Campus to stream live TV and record and download shows.
Volume 116, Issue 2
Stories from the May 13, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Students living on campus next fall will use Xfinity On Campus to stream live TV and record and download shows.
While balancing internships, class and work may seem like the norm at GW, it is OK to take on less and find a better balance between your responsibilities.
Student organizations will use an upgraded platform to communicate with members and organize information next academic year.
The University will begin a search this summer to find a permanent leader for the Colonial Health Center.
A D.C. Councilmember proposed revisions to the 2020 budget that would reverse Mayor Muriel Bowser’s decision to waive Circulator bus fares.
Entertain your family with Jazz in the Garden or take advantage of your down time with a concert at The Anthem before Commencement day.
Faculty in the physics department will receive funding from the Department of Energy to develop new nuclear science programming for international students.
Alex Rood and her parents, who both graduated in 1984, have shared some of the same experiences between their four years at GW.
The backdrop of the Washington Monuments will never disappoint for a photoshoot, but there are more off-beat spots to pose in your cap and gown.
John Rasmussen, a Vex driver, is characterized by more than 10 students as one of the friendliest University staffers.