
Sights of Ukrainian Solidarity
As Russia invades Ukraine, local residents are taking to the White House, the Russian Embassy, the Ukraine House and other locations throughout D.C. to show solidarity.
Volume 118, Issue 25
Stories from the March 7, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
As Russia invades Ukraine, local residents are taking to the White House, the Russian Embassy, the Ukraine House and other locations throughout D.C. to show solidarity.
GWPD officers spotted the previously-barred man in 7-Eleven late last month and arrested him for unlawful entry.
Officials have said that financial aid will increase along with cost of attendance – but students need more details about how affordable GW will be.
Professors at GW should expand their definition of participation to include emails, visiting office hours and asking questions after class.
Electric indie rock band The Backseat Lovers played for a crowd brimming with enthusiasm, spilling out the doors and singing along to every lyric.
Senior DH Hwang and graduate student Andrea Ho won both the men’s and women’s conference titles in 2022.
Bar owners with different outlooks on the mandates both think the lifts came at a time people are seeking a return to pre-pandemic life.
After learning how to use Zoom for two years, there is no reason why professors should revert to the 20th century and make students print everything.
The Colonials led 2-0 eight minutes into the game thanks to goals from Germer and senior midfielder Tori Hampton.
The Elliott Equity Fund offers awards to provide students from low-income and minority communities with better access to programs in the Elliott School.