
Men’s and women’s swimming and diving look ahead to A-10 Championships
The women’s team pulled away with a 165-127 win at Georgetown, while the men’s team won a closer battle with a score of 159-141.
Volume 118, Issue 21
Stories from the January 31, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The women’s team pulled away with a 165-127 win at Georgetown, while the men’s team won a closer battle with a score of 159-141.
Some students are now downloading course materials to their personal devices to avoid depending on MyLaw, fearful of a future cyberattack.
Lerner will reopen Monday, capping off a three-week-long stretch when student employees were unable to complete their usual in-person shifts.
If students’ senseless trolling of GW’s top administrator continues, they risk jeopardizing the change they actually want to see made.
The honors program instituted workshops, added a course substitution policy and revised the peer-adviser process in the fall, according to a semesterly report.
Here’s what historians and chefs have to say about the history of soul food and its roots in the D.C. restaurant scene.
Meyers Taylor is one of 12 athletes sent to compete for Team USA and among the favorites to win gold this year.
Metro riders deserve a transportation agency that, at its core, functions – WMATA needs to move past its current crises.
Playing in the game were the only two Japanese players in the NBA, Rui Hachimura of the Wizards and Yuta Watanabe of the Toronto Raptors.
We’ve compiled a list of lectures, movie showings, walking tours and other culturally enriching activities to learn about Black history and culture.