
Students question residence hall guest policy enforcement
Officials will fully enforce GW’s residence hall guest policy this fall, but students are questioning how stringent the enforcement will be.
Volume 118, Issue 7
Stories from the September 7, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Officials will fully enforce GW’s residence hall guest policy this fall, but students are questioning how stringent the enforcement will be.
GW Hillel’s new facility, which opened in July, features a rooftop, study lounges and a Kosher dining venue that is set to open in the next few weeks.
“Not only is it making sure that our community and our customers are safe, but it’s making sure that our staff is safe as well.”
We’ve compiled a list of ways that you can volunteer and donate money or supplies to help refugees in their resettlement process.
As a student, it’s important to know all of the mental health resources at your disposal, so we’ve compiled a list.
Faculty are concerned that officials are behind schedule on upgrades to the University’s heating, ventilation and cooling systems.
George’s Army was finally able fill the stands for last Sunday’s volleyball home opener as Smith Center returns to full capacity.
University finances have gradually returned to a pre-pandemic model after officials sought to plug a $180 million budget gap last year.
On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” podcast host Sarah Sachs speaks with to business leaders about tourism in DC during the pandemic.
Host Alec Rich speaks with two professors from other universities about GW’s new dining plan and food insecurity on campus.