
Federal officials talk antisemitism on college campuses
Current and former federal officials talked about the recent uptick in antisemitism on college campuses at the Jack Morton Auditorium Wednesday.
Stories from the October 21, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Current and former federal officials talked about the recent uptick in antisemitism on college campuses at the Jack Morton Auditorium Wednesday.
A total of 121 students joined an IFC chapter this semester, marking an uptick from about 70 students this spring and passing 120 who joined in spring 2020.
GW must acknowledge that Jews face systemic discrimination and bring antisemitism into the conversation.
This love, a distinctly and beautifully Black love, is what nurtures me. And it is this love that keeps my community alive.
The Student Association Senate approved more than $440,000 in general allocations to student organizations at its meeting Monday.
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The Colonials (2-12-2, 2-6 A-10) notched two goals in the second half to record their second home win over the Hawks (3-12-2, 2-6 A-10).
The Bison pulled ahead in the third quarter and held onto their lead despite an early fourth quarter offensive surge by GW.
More than 15 students and local commuters said in interviews that they missed class or left as much as an hour early to commute to campus because of the delays.