'Getting to the Bottom of It': Dining on campus
On this week’s episode, metro editor Lia Degroot has the inside scoop on newest dining vendor coming to campus and how students can give feedback about their dining experience.
Volume 116, Issue 13
Stories from the October 28, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
On this week’s episode, metro editor Lia Degroot has the inside scoop on newest dining vendor coming to campus and how students can give feedback about their dining experience.
As you search for a Halloween costume, think a little longer before committing to something questionable – and hold the face paint.
Hit the thrift shops and piece together an eye-catching Halloween costume this year.
GWPD officers responded to a report of an intoxicated female student and transported her to the GW Hospital emergency room for medical evaluation.
Cutting student debt could boost the economy by enabling millions of students to spend more out of college, but some critics are justifiably concerned.
As you celebrate Halloween or spooky season, remember to focus more on appreciating the holiday than its aesthetics.
The Genomics Core in the Milken Institute School of Public Health serviced almost 80 projects and processed about 7,300 gene samples in its first year.
Many of the guided ghost tours in the District can be pricey. Save some money by embarking on a self-guided ghost tour at these haunted happenings.
Alumni of all previous “Rocky” casts are welcomed back, and producers will distribute interactive props for audience members to interact with actors.
Visit one of these bars that have transformed for Halloween or popped up for the holiday throughout the District for a spooky cocktail.