
Community members, experts say CCST contact tracing notifications lack details
Some community members are saying the University’s contact tracing system is missing details like the time and location of potential exposures.
Stories from the September 23, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Some community members are saying the University’s contact tracing system is missing details like the time and location of potential exposures.
About 80 protesters marched from Washington Circle to the U.S. Capitol and urged lawmakers to pass legislation addressing climate change Monday.
Officials should allow and require professors to enforce COVID-19 policies in their classroom and reprimand students who ignore them.
Yun-Da Tsai, the court’s chief justice, said he filed a preliminary injunction to block an SA elections committee from setting referenda until Sept. 27.
Professors from CCAS and the Elliott School discussed how the program will host monthly discussions on topics about religion and public policy.
With cigar smoke lingering around you and a rum cocktail in your hand dining at Casta’s Rum Bar feels like a tropical escape.
Head to an arts festival on Friday, support local fashion Saturday and head to an exhibit at the African American History Museum on Sunday.
Despite a hotly contested first half, the Colonials were ultimately unable to keep pace with Duquesne’s offense.
After 107 minutes of play, the Colonials conceded the final goal in double overtime to lose their first game of conference play.
Isabella Sorial resigned from the Student Court Monday after serving as an associate justice, leaving six justices on the bench.