
Thousands call for professor’s firing for denying service dog
Professor Marie Matta apologized after footage showing her arguing with a student over the student’s service dog was shared widely on social media.
Volume 118
Stories from the February 3, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Professor Marie Matta apologized after footage showing her arguing with a student over the student’s service dog was shared widely on social media.
The Colonials (8-12, 4-4 A-10) were led in scoring by junior guard James Bishop and sophomore guard Joe Bamisile, who had 27 and 24 points, respectively. Bamisile had 17 points in the first half and Bishop chipped in 23 second half points.
Officials should improve either their test response turnaround or tighten COVID-19 isolation protocols to stem the spread of the virus.
Metrobus routes were cut by about a quarter since Jan. 10 after “above-average absenteeism” forced the system to operate on a Saturday schedule.
Meyers, along with her husband and son, tested positive for COVID-19 two days after their arrival in Beijing.
A local fashion designer said she sought to serve the Black community during the pandemic and racial justice movements through her business.
Julie Bauman, the deputy director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Arizona, will become director of the GW Cancer Center next month.
GW will allow some campus residents to stay in their current residence hall units during the next academic year, officials announced Tuesday.
The new uniforms will maintian the traditional burgundy and gold colors but will now incorporate three stars and two bars.
Ring in the Year of the Tiger this weekend with these events and celebrations throughout the District.