
Snapshot: People skate at Georgetown waterfront
This week’s snapshot features people skating at the Georgetown waterfront Sunday.
Volume 116, Issue 23
Stories from the February 18, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
This week’s snapshot features people skating at the Georgetown waterfront Sunday.
On this week’s episode, “Getting to the Bottom of It” talks to administration editor Zach Schonfeld on the Faculty Senate shared governance resolution months in the making.
Golfers said the break between competitions allowed them to focus on the technical aspects of their game – tweaking swings, shots and putting strategies.
Britcher said if elected, she will focus on student organization collaboration and improving the financial aid office.
Professors who teach sensitive topics like slavery and colonialism should have a keen understanding of how to approach those conversations with care.
We tried seven campus GWorld vendor pizzas to determine whether our dining options live up to The Post’s claim that D.C. is a “pizza city.”
Users walk through three levels of the app to learn about humane animal practices and resources animals need to survive.
Drew Amstutz said he would push for gender-inclusive housing options for freshmen and make GW more financially accessible.
A student group is aiming to educate students about relations between the U.S. and China.
Pre-law ambassadors have served as a “relatable” resource for students interested in law school one year into the program.