
A look into D.C. holiday markets
Videographers Erika Filter and Maximus Kanda travel to the Downtown Holiday Market and the Park View Market, which are open through the end of December.
Volume 118, Issue 18
Stories from the December 6, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Videographers Erika Filter and Maximus Kanda travel to the Downtown Holiday Market and the Park View Market, which are open through the end of December.
From gift ideas for professors to volunteer opportunities around the District, The Hatchet has you covered this holiday season.
GW has lacked a permanent IT leader since the former chief information officer stepped down last September.
The Hatchet pushed me out of my comfort zone and gave me the chance to hear from the community as I explored a medium I had no prior experience with.
The Office of Advocacy and Support should not have had to apologize for offering supportive spaces to Palestinian students at GW.
A man was arrested after he allegedly stole a wallet and tried to steal a laptop from two people in the Science and Engineering Hall.
With loads of holiday food, festivities and travel comes lots of waste, but don’t neglect the environment this holiday season.
Spark joy and happiness through the present of an enthralling experience that will live as a long-lasting story and memory for your loved one.
D.C. has no shortage of holiday festivities you can take advantage of as you need to fill your study breaks before a late exam.
Consider volunteering your time and energy to some of these local organizations this holiday season.