
Corcoran senior explores medical racism in thesis film
Racism within doctor-patient relationships in the medical industry takes center stage in one Corcoran student’s senior theatre thesis film.
Volume 118, Issue 3
Stories from the May 17, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Racism within doctor-patient relationships in the medical industry takes center stage in one Corcoran student’s senior theatre thesis film.
Students have lobbied and phone banked to build momentum for the bill granting D.C. statehood, which was passed by the House for the second time in a year.
Statehood would give D.C. the resources it needs to properly care for its residents, and students must treat statehood as the moral imperative it is.
From Green Day and Weezer at National Park to Firefly Festival, here are a few upcoming concerts you can put on your calendar.
From the national favorite to campus gems, here are a few ice cream shops to check out this summer as the heat and humidity returns to D.C.
Students are organizing small gatherings with friends and family around campus to celebrate their commencement, held online amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sailing is competing in a trio of national championships to round out the program’s final season as a varsity sport.
Two subjects were issued bar notices in separate incidents, both of which included theft charges involving stolen food and drink items.
Officials said the University effectively managed the pandemic remote learning, regular testing and social-distancing guidelines.
Indian Students’ Association members are developing awareness and fundraising initiatives to to address the pandemic’s gravity in India.