'What's New Buff and Blue': Exploring ways to virtually socialize
Podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with Residence Hall Association President Manvitha Kapireddy about ways to virtually socialize this semester.
Volume 117, Issue 5
Stories from the September 8, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with Residence Hall Association President Manvitha Kapireddy about ways to virtually socialize this semester.
Hatchet photographers set out across the United States to document several BLM marches and rallies from May until August.
September 2020 Crime Log News By Ilena Peng and Jarrod Wardwell September 7, 2020 11:59 PM The Hatchet is tracking crimes that occur on campus each week. The map will be updated with crimes every week throughout the month. Click on a pin to learn details about each crime.
GW chapter of the Young America’s Foundation demonstrates ignorance of the basic facts behind pushes to change campus names.
Pop-ups are appearing around the District with menu items ranging from American to Mexican cuisine.
It’s tempting to blame governmental inaction on the filibuster, but eliminating the rule would let the majority party to force through whatever it wants.
Universities may not have made perfect decisions in response to the pandemic, but they were left to their own devices with little national oversight.
A male staff member reported that a man threw a trash can at him, and GWPD officers arrived on scene and arrested the subject.
Men’s basketball would go on to return to the NCAA Tournament four more times before the turn of the century.
On this week’s episode of “Getting to the Bottom of It,” podcast host Alec Rich speaks with Associate Professor Julia Storberg-Walker, Professor Andrew Zimmerman and University Professor of Human Origins Bernard Wood about the calls for President LeBlanc’s resignation. “Getting to the Bottom of It” is hosted by Alec Rich. This podcast is produced by […]