Essay: How COVID-19 tested my relationship and made it stronger
Wanting to be with someone can only get you so far, especially during a pandemic. You have to put in the legwork and learn to talk out the good and bad.
Stories from the February 11, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Wanting to be with someone can only get you so far, especially during a pandemic. You have to put in the legwork and learn to talk out the good and bad.
My fellow single college peers, desperate to get out there and mingle again, stay home so we can have a better Valentine’s Day next year.
Celebrate the weekend by attending a satirical play called “Hi, Are You Single?” or listening to people talk about the highs and lows of dating.
Opt for mouthwatering, home cooked barbecue at Henry’s Soul Cafe on your next takeout lunch or dinner.
DDOT released plans to install the lane along Virginia Avenue from Rock Creek Trail to Constitution Avenue.
The SBA unanimously voted to allocate money to a fund that provides financial assistance to law students for expenses, like transportation and rent.
GW will host a sustainability summit this Thursday, featuring guests like chef José Andés and U.S. Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill.
Students can register to run for an SA position between Feb. 24 and March 3, and eligible candidates can campaign beginning March 4.
BSU launched a new website Sunday for current and prospective students to stay updated on the group’s activities.
The event was the first installment of a monthslong series celebrating the bicentennial, which will conclude at Colonials Weekend in October.