
Student leaders relaunch spreadsheet to aid those affected by pandemic
Student leaders launched the GW Mutual Aid Network, a student-led collective working to provide support to those impacted by the pandemic.
Volume 117, Issue 3
Stories from the August 24, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Student leaders launched the GW Mutual Aid Network, a student-led collective working to provide support to those impacted by the pandemic.
The move online has paused all physical student activities, but you’d be surprised at the number of groups that are staying strong with a virtual presence.
Four former students and a former SMPA Terker Distinguished Fellow spoke at last week’s Democratic National Convention.
Take out your phone or open your laptop to follow these suggestions for making friends in your first semester at GW.
As we navigate classes from all parts of the globe, social media is a sure-fire way to connect with administrators, students and faculty.
Take some time to connect with professors, practice a self-care routine and stay in touch with classmates to alleviate some worries.
Despite the distance, GW is still offering several virtual mental health resources to ensure you prioritize yourself through the pandemic.
From a pass/fail grading scale to dropping the Colonials moniker, here are the top issues students have been advocating for before you got to GW.
When it becomes safe to do so, check out freshman nightlife hallmarks, like Ultra and Decades and crepe joint Crepeaway.
Seven sports will be eliminated, the Atlantic 10 postponed fall sports to the spring and teams used their platforms to push for racial justice.