
School Without Walls reopens with quarter of student body
School Without Walls High School welcomed about 25 percent of its student body back to Foggy Bottom last week.
Volume 117, Issue 20
Stories from the February 8, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
School Without Walls High School welcomed about 25 percent of its student body back to Foggy Bottom last week.
The Business Pride Network will create professional and personal development opportunities to ensure students feel supported in the business school.
The RHA reinstated building representatives and residence hall councils to help organize events, like distributing cleaning supplies and hosting game nights.
The longer people like Greene wield influence, the more people will be trapped in a cul-de-sac of conspiracy theorems that endangers democracy.
Rather than heading out to eat this Valentine’s Day, order in your dinner from a restaurant offering romantic specials to-go.
From visiting a bookstore to riding on a ferris wheel, here are some relatively safe Valentine’s Day date ideas in the District for you and your significant other.
Graduate student opposite Ashley Waggle said playing the same team more than once could help them feel more comfortable on the court.
Tanya Vogel said about 80 to 85 domestic and international student-athletes either transferred or chose not to return to Foggy Bottom.
GW is currently the only Atlantic 10 school to start a chapter of the mental health advocacy group.
On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with matchmaker Jaime Bernstein about finding a catch, especially during the pandemic.