Layoffs aren't pretty, but they're necessary to keep GW afloat
Layoffs are undesirable, but they’re necessary to keep the University financially afloat as it faces another unprecedented semester.
Stories from the September 10, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Layoffs are undesirable, but they’re necessary to keep the University financially afloat as it faces another unprecedented semester.
Jessica Krug’s confesion is appalling and deeply offensive, but it only underlines ongoing racial fault lines in the history department.
Spend the weekend embarking on a scavenger hunt, dabbling in French cuisine and exploring a lineup of local artists.
The pasta was chewy on the inside and slightly crisped on the outside from being pan fried, and each bite was drenched in pesto.
Hundreds of faculty, staff, alumni and students have called on LeBlanc to resign in recent weeks as tensions continue to rise.
Juniors Zicheng Zeng and Lawrence Sciglitano are no longer on the men’s tennis team, according to the current 2020-21 roster.
SBA senators are calling on officials and SA senators to provide a full explanation of their reasoning behind a decrease in the SBA budget.
University spokesperson Crystal Nosal said LeBlanc’s “current focus” is the committees examining the Colonials moniker and Marvin Center namesake.
Jessica Krug, an associate professor who admitted to falsifying her Black identity for years, has stepped down from her post.
All Metro stations in the D.C.-area are now open for the first time since March, before the agency cut train access amid a rise in coronavirus cases.