
SA’s new finance bylaws, explained
The SA Senate will create a guide for student organizations requesting funds and a new code to clarify recent finance policy updates.
Volume 118, Issue 22
Stories from the February 7, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The SA Senate will create a guide for student organizations requesting funds and a new code to clarify recent finance policy updates.
Experts said the new updates are vague and confusing and could potentially deter transgender athletes from competing.
Department heads said they have struggled finding part-time faculty members because of high demand, low pay and COVID-19 safety concerns.
I talked with Hamid Kerim, the owner of Dolan Uyghur Restaurant, to hear about his experience escaping Xinjiang and opening a restaurant.
Officials said they hope to hire 10 to 15 students as SafeRide drivers to maintain the program’s operations despite a depleted staff.
Enjoy this guide to Valentine’s Day in the District, including where to shop, what to eat and what to do with whoever you’re celebrating with.
The Hatchet spoke with students in Kogan Plaza about their reflections from prior administrations and their hopes for the current administration moving forward.
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and the president of Americans for Tax Reform spoke at the event.
Softball is setting their sights on a second consecutive bid to the NCAA tournament under new leadership.
Students and residents alike ought to enjoy beautifully preserved remnants of the neighborhood’s past – not mourn their loss.