
Presumed candidate for SA president backs out of running after being ‘cyberbullied’
The most anticipated candidate has opted against running, citing cyberbullying that nearly led her to take time off from school.
Stories from the March 10, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
The most anticipated candidate has opted against running, citing cyberbullying that nearly led her to take time off from school.
Teashi shuttered its doors late last month, becoming the final Shenkman Hall food court vendor to close as GW transitions to a dining hall-based meal plan.
With spring break just around the corner, usher in your much needed vacation with these invigorating events happening across the District this weekend.
Biden and Cardona have the opportunity to harness the power of the Department of Education and make college affordable long-term.
The Colonials ultimately fell to the fourth seeded Rams despite a valiant effort, going blow for blow with one of the A-10’s top teams.
Ghostburger grants you the exceptional flavors of authentic Southern Mexican food in an American-style burger.
Tyler’s outlandish show at Capital One Arena encapsulated the bizarre and exciting vigor that propelled him to stardom.
GW students should prioritize their mental health, encourage thoughtful discussions and create a culture of less doom scrolling.
GW opened the series with a 5–2 victory on Friday but were bested 11–3 on Saturday before snatching the series win with a decisive 12–4 finish.
A parent filed the lawsuit in 2020, calling on GW to issue tuition refunds for classes held remotely during the first months of the pandemic.