'Getting to the Bottom of It': Tracking fraternity recruitment trends
On this week’s episode, “Getting to the Bottom of It” gets the latest numbers from the Interfraternity Council’s recruitment process.
Volume 116, Issue 24
Stories from the February 24, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
On this week’s episode, “Getting to the Bottom of It” gets the latest numbers from the Interfraternity Council’s recruitment process.
A physical altercation between two students resulted in an indent in a wall, a broken picture frame and minor bruises.
We, as the student body, will see to it that our time, money and future are not tied up in a university that co-signs and funds the most severe crisis humanity has ever faced.
Two freshmen are piecing together their first issue of a magazine covering topics like music and sustainability.
The University should allow students to refund their GWorld once they graduate or at least be able to use the remaining funds to pay off debt.
If all candidates on the ballot are undesirable for a voter, they should have the option to pencil in someone they believe would better represent students.
Jared Abramson, the inaugural vice president for financial planning and operations, said he is focusing on “intentionality” and “accuracy.”
Freshman and SA outsider Andy Liaupsin is the third candidate to announce his bid to be the SA’s next executive vice president.
Demko said the three female coaches she played under at Maryland set an example of women who could achieve leadership spots in college sports.
With her victory Sunday, senior Emma Tryon was the only member of the squad to complete an undefeated run in the tournament.