
Sights from GW's Black Heritage Celebration
Take a look at some highlights from GW’s annual Black Heritage Celebration, which wrapped up this weekend.
Volume 116, Issue 25
Stories from the March 2, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Take a look at some highlights from GW’s annual Black Heritage Celebration, which wrapped up this weekend.
An alumna reported that an unknown man spat on her face.
Raising housing costs makes it harder for low and middle-income students to attend the University, especially considering GW’s high tuition cost.
While the Colonials may have a new head coach on the sidelines, their playing lineup looks almost identical from last year.
Not all trends shown on the runway can be worn as everyday clothes, but you could spot a few new styles around campus in the coming months.
This week’s snapshot features a performance from the NPHC Step Show at Lisner Auditorium on Friday night.
Blake said he wants to hold a retreat and breakfast meetings with the deans of GW’s 10 schools to learn more about their goals.
The team finished the tournament ranked No. 15 in the nation, falling from their No. 9 ranking last season.
Milken Institute School of Public Health administrators are planning to offer public health majors a pre-med concentration beginning this fall.
A medical school professor is suing GW and the Medical Faculty Associates alleging that the two entities breached their faculty agreements with him.