Officials must make campus housing worth students' money
The COVID-19 pandemic era has made it abundantly clear that GW’s residence halls are exorbitantly priced and leave much to be desired.
Volume 118, Issue 1
Stories from the April 26, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The COVID-19 pandemic era has made it abundantly clear that GW’s residence halls are exorbitantly priced and leave much to be desired.
Faculty said LeBlanc may not be able to salvage relationships with the GW community on the heels of a year marked by ongoing tensions between the two.
The men’s squad captured their fourth A-10 title in five years while the women’s team picked up a fourth place finish to end the weekend.
Alec Rich speaks with Dr. Georges Benjamin and Dr. Lynn Pasquerella about the universities requiring students to have the COVID-19 vaccine.
Sarah Sachs speaks with Dubraska Vale and Jen Clements about how theaters are operating during the pandemic.
Sophomore goalkeeper Justin Grady produced a breakout performance this season, ushering his team to their first Atlantic 10 championship game since 2011.
The current structure of law enforcement is so entrenched with violence, corruption and inadequate provision of safety that it cannot be reformed.
The former head assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for women’s basketball, was named the head coach of Colgate women’s basketball.
The Leroy Charles Memorial Scholarship pays tribute to the former vice president of external affairs of the GW Medical Center, who died in February 2019.
A pie vendor was loading items into his car with the keys in the ignition, and the subject entered the vehicle before driving off down 23rd Street.