'Getting to the Bottom of It': Tracing GW's real estate expansion in Foggy Bottom
The podcast discusses the responsibility of an urban university to its neighborhood and how GW can expand while minimizing issues like gentrification.
Volume 117
Stories from the December 7, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
The podcast discusses the responsibility of an urban university to its neighborhood and how GW can expand while minimizing issues like gentrification.
Podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with three religious student leaders about how they are celebrating the holiday season.
No matter where you are this holiday season, read up on how to enjoy a safe and happy break in The Hatchet’s 2020 Holiday Guide.
Cannabis-infused holiday treats are a relaxing way to celebrate the season, but maybe stick with classic sugar cookies for Santa.
You may be celebrating the holidays with fewer people than usual this year, but that’s not an excuse to slack on the appetizers.
If you’re in D.C. for the holidays and want to forgo cooking, a few restaurants around the District have you covered.
Gerald Keusch, an infectious disease specialist from the BU School of Medicine, fielded The Hatchet’s questions about safely celebrating the holidays.
There’s a bucketload of long-standing holiday events to look forward to each year, but this year they’re shifting online.
The students said practicing these customs help them embrace their cultural identity and connect more closely to their families.
If you could buy a gift from anywhere this year, it should be from the boutique in your hometown or the coffee shop outside your apartment.