We must stop normalizing disordered eating habits in college
At the end of the day, we just need to care about what we say and do when we talk about eating habits.
Stories from the March 11, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
At the end of the day, we just need to care about what we say and do when we talk about eating habits.
For pastries you can’t find anywhere else in the District, a Saturday trip to La Bodega Bakery is your best bet.
Kick off your spring break with a weekend of “Harry Potter,” vagina poetry and a day trip to Annapolis to enjoy beer and some fresh oysters.
The D.C. area is set to receive $1.4 billion for public transit after Congress passed a third COVID-19 relief package Wednesday.
Michael Regan earned a master’s degree in public administration with a specialization in federal policy, politics and administration from GW in 2005.
The Student Bar Association Senate ratified the group’s spring election results after a runoff election for the SBA’s top spot at a meeting Tuesday.
The Student Association Senate unanimously approved legislation to support updating language in the Code of Academic Integrity at a meeting Monday.
Students on campus can now invite one guest from their residence hall into their room, following a rollback of campus COVID-19 restrictions.
President Joe Biden named a School of Medicine and Health Sciences doctor to be his personal physician, officials announced last week.