
SA finance committee chair announces bid for vice presidency
SA Sen. Yan Xu, ESIA-U, said he will work with officials to funnel more funding to student organizations, which he called the “backbone” of GW’s culture.
Volume 118, Issue 25
Stories from the March 7, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
SA Sen. Yan Xu, ESIA-U, said he will work with officials to funnel more funding to student organizations, which he called the “backbone” of GW’s culture.
The feedback outlines the need for clarity on GW’s operations and better communication and collaboration between officials and GW community members.
Demonstrators have gathered outside the White House over the last week, protesting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A new student organization focused on Polish culture will incorporate traditional food, music and history at GW.
The Hanbok Wave exhibition features contemporary Korean fashion inspired by hanbok, the traditional attire of Korea dating back to earlier centuries.
Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discussed her role in passing the Affordable Care Act.
The report states that GWPD conducted five internal investigations during 2021, a more than 85 percent drop from the 36 in 2018.
Officials said they calculated the tuition increase based on costs that may have risen due to inflation “across the board” like personnel and utilities.
Arbide said families have donated $2.1 million so far during FY 2022, which started last July, a 70 percent increase compared to the same time in FY 2021.
A Milken study will help increase Black women’s awareness of fibroids – uterine tumors that can lower fertility rates.