
Rizzotti reflects on postponed 2020 Olympics
Rizzotti said players felt some relief that the games were rescheduled, and the squad will regroup and discuss training for the year ahead.
Volume 116
Stories from the April 23, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Rizzotti said players felt some relief that the games were rescheduled, and the squad will regroup and discuss training for the year ahead.
If we continue to elect centrist figures like Biden, we will get another dangerously fascist candidate in 2024 and beyond.
Transfer student-athletes said they’ve taken virtual facility tours and spoken with coaches over the phone to learn more about programs before they commit.
Having survived last semester on instant ramen and microwaveable mac and cheese, this baked mac and cheese dish is an upgrade.
Kick off your Friday at a virtual music festival, then spend the rest of the weekend picking up a new skill and watching an opera show online.
The Black Student Union’s new executive board plans to increase the organization’s presence on campus to improve community among its members.
Whether you supported him from the beginning or not, join GW College Democrats in voting for Joe Biden.
GW’s medical enterprise is working to support D.C., but the Class of 2020 received word that it won’t have a Commencement speaker next month.
A local governing body voted to expand street protections for dockless vehicles like scooters and install a protected bike lane on G Street.
Milken researchers developed a tool that estimates the need for health care workers nationwide amid COVID-19.