The Class of 2020 is an inspiration to the GW community
While the Class of 2020 is being dealt a terrible hand, they have exemplified what it means to take everything with a grain of salt and adjust.
Volume 117, Issue 2
Stories from the May 18, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
While the Class of 2020 is being dealt a terrible hand, they have exemplified what it means to take everything with a grain of salt and adjust.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Hatchet photographers on how their work has been affected by COVID-19.
On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with incoming freshmen on their commitments to GW.
The guidelines do not focus on assisting survivors but are more of a measure to prevent theoretical false accusations from hurting assailants.
Despite this year’s virtual Commencement ceremony, some GW students still celebrated on the National Mall on their graduation day.
The government has limited where we can go and who we can interact with. Assuming those rules will subside after the pandemic is naive.
The couple said they didn’t want to jeopardize the future of their company by violating the order closing non-essential businesses.
The assistant teaching professor of sports management will serve as the new George Solomon Endowed Chair in Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland.
As a result of social distancing measures, students are finding ways to connect with friends and family through virtual parties.
Muslim students said they miss being able to spend time with friends and family to pray and break fast during the month.