
Students to receive reusable water bottles through GW partnership
Didomi, a reusable water bottle company, will supply 26,000 water bottles to the University community this spring.
Volume 118, Issue 20
Stories from the January 24, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Didomi, a reusable water bottle company, will supply 26,000 water bottles to the University community this spring.
A Milken research institute will organize the federal initiative addressing burnout and stress among health care professionals during the pandemic.
More than half of the SA senators who resigned since the start of the senate’s term in May stepped down because of time commitment issues.
Upon arrival, the response team discovered that the student was intoxicated and injured himself in a fall.
GW should notify students as soon as they’re assigned a new roommate to give them time to communicate before the shift.
In 2010, Katie Reifert was women’s volleyball’s team captain. Now, she has taken the reins as head coach of the program.
Two education professors outlined the psychological violence facing African American students at predominantly white institutions Thursday.
Tens of thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators marched to oppose the right to an abortion Friday afternoon.
An IDDP study found that social media posts with credible sources on COVID-19 were more common than posts spreading misinformation.
On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” podcast host Ethan Valliath speaks with Jordan Grobe, the 9:30 Club communications coordinator.