Officials should not ask Petty to juggle more responsibilities
Petty cannot continue to be accessible and available to students while juggling a slew of tasks at once.
Volume 116, Issue 8
Stories from the September 16, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Petty cannot continue to be accessible and available to students while juggling a slew of tasks at once.
The Colonials were scoreless after three games but recently captured two victories against Liberty and Brown.
The 2019-20 school year features 13 graduate students across both men’s and women’s sports, up from two graduate student-athletes the previous season.
A 14-year-old freshman, Curtis Lawrence, is making history this year as one of the youngest full-time students to attend the University.
Cariel Coates spends more than seven hours in a day singing at the Foggy Bottom Metro station every week.
Sailors said the first competitions of the season allowed them to shake off the rust from the offseason and helped several new sailors ease into the year.
After a nearly year-long vacancy, The Textile Museum has a new curator of contemporary art.
Students have a right to know how officials view a contested label that is supposed to bring the community together.
Panhel chapters should not look at the ban as a slap on the wrist or as a timeout but should use the semester to improve sorority culture.
On this week’s episode, assistant news editor Zach Schonfeld analyzes LeBlanc’s next steps for achieving his strategic initiatives.