
Women’s tennis sets strong tone for spring during fall slate
The Colonials have begun their fall slate on a strong note as they look to improve upon a strong semifinals appearance in the A-10 Championship last spring.
Volume 118
Stories from the October 14, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
The Colonials have begun their fall slate on a strong note as they look to improve upon a strong semifinals appearance in the A-10 Championship last spring.
Cars dumped from nearby highways and roads directly onto Foggy Bottom’s streets are a serious threat to campus and community safety.
The updated policy applies to all students, staff or faculty who are in compliance with GW’s COVID-19 testing and vaccine requirements.
The Student Bar Association Senate swore in 12 new senators after they were elected late last month, filling first-year and transfer seats.
After meeting in person last month, senators will revert back online to meet via WebEx, according to an email from senate staff members last week.
Robert White, an at-Large Council member, announced his campaign via Twitter and will hold a campaign launch event Thursday.
Despite outshooting La Salle 13-8, the Colonials were ultimately unable to convert their chances and fell to LaSalle Sunday afternoon.
For fall-appropriate sweet treats that support veterans and their families, check out Dog Tag Bakery in Georgetown.
After navigating a rough week of midterms, get off campus this weekend and take your mind off the stress of college.
Albert Small, a philanthropist who helped established research and historical studies at GW, died last week. He was 95.