
Student Court asks SA to respond to complaint alleging bylaw violation
The Student Court ordered the Student Association to respond to a complaint from an SA senator alleging the body violated its legislative process.
Volume 116, Issue 18
Stories from the January 13, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The Student Court ordered the Student Association to respond to a complaint from an SA senator alleging the body violated its legislative process.
About 14,800 students used some or all of their printing credit last semester after students received GWorld funds to be used at on-campus kiosks, officials said.
This week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It” looks back at the past five years of research in the Science and Engineering Hall.
We looked at ourselves to measure how diversity impacts our coverage, and we know that decreasing enrollment will hurt both us and student organizations.
Maheshwari launched the Instagram account @TinydormconcertsGW late last semester, a spin-off of NPR’s Tiny Desk concerts.
A male student activated the fire alarm at West Hall after being denied GWorld access to the building.
The number of complaints filed with the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights has declined 70 percent since 2015.
About five years after opening, the Science and Engineering Hall has encouraged faculty from top-20 universities to join GW, officials said.
Freshman forward Jamison Battle led the squad for the second straight game with 20 points, matching his career high.
Members of Sunrise GW published a letter urging GW to divest from fossil fuels and reconsider its relationship with a research center.