Best and worst of this week’s headlines
One week into winter break, students are wondering what the spring semester will look like. Here’s the best and worst of this week’s headlines.
Stories from the December 30, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
One week into winter break, students are wondering what the spring semester will look like. Here’s the best and worst of this week’s headlines.
2021 was a turbulent year, headlined by GW’s recovery from the pandemic and University President Thomas LeBlanc’s departure.
Regardless of whether or not you’re in the District, we have you covered with these events enjoy both from the comfort of your own home and around the D.C.
Scott Burnotes, the vice president for safety and facilities, said GW will restrict dining area seating during its remote learning period.
Here are some of the most memorable moments for the University and District from this year.
Current A-10 COVID-19 policy states games must be postponed or rescheduled if a team member tests positive for COVID-19.
The University will hold all home sports events without fans through Jan. 17, the athletic department announced in a release Sunday.
Baseball Head Coach Gregg Ritchie announced the hiring of assistant coach and assistant recruiting coordinator Chris O’Neill.
The District’s daily average rate of COVID-19 cases is more than three times the national average, according to data from The New York Times.
WMATA began reintroducing the railcars earlier this month, but officials slowed the reintroduction to perform nightly inspections of the trains.