
Estimated cost of attendance to surpass $80,000 next year for most undergraduates
The pandemic-era tuition hikes have included more volatility as fixed tuition phases out and officials grapple with the pandemic’s financial impact.
Volume 118
Stories from the March 3, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
The pandemic-era tuition hikes have included more volatility as fixed tuition phases out and officials grapple with the pandemic’s financial impact.
Former U.S. presidential candidate Marianne Williamson spoke about how to shape the next generation of political leaders at the event.
The $4.5 million donation from alumnus Bobby Burchfield will fund the creation of a new professorship focused on free speech and First Amendment Law.
Senators passed two resolutions to better support student refugees and require diversity courses for all undergraduates during a meeting Monday.
Men’s basketball finished out their home schedule in dramatic fashion with a triple overtime win over Duquesne on Wednesday night.
Support organizations providing Ukraine with humanitarian assistance, aiding Ukrainian refugees, promoting Ukrainian culture and documenting the war.
Women’s basketball took down St. Bonaventure to advance past the first round of the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship Wednesday.
With spring break quickly approaching, take advantage of some indoor activities before the spring weather entices you to explore the outdoors.
Explore your culinary palette at Rice Crook, an Asian fusion restaurant serving up Korean-inspired rice bowls and bao buns.
We should do ourselves a favor and take advantage of our spectacular campus and enjoy the outdoors of GW whenever we can.