
Former utility player joins coaching staff
After claiming a 14-1 record and 2.22 earned run average in the 2021 season, softball alumna Faith Weber is returning as a graduate assistant coach.
Volume 118, Issue 27
Stories from the April 4, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
After claiming a 14-1 record and 2.22 earned run average in the 2021 season, softball alumna Faith Weber is returning as a graduate assistant coach.
Will Smith got into more than just “one little fight” in West Philadelphia, making headlines after slapping comedian Chris Rock on stage at this year’s Oscars.
From the middle of the Tidal Basin, we admired the impeccable view of the Washington Monument framed with lines of pink and white blossoms on either side.
Local restaurant managers said they didn’t want to raise prices but said they had to do so to cover rising costs.
The case could overturn legislation to widen the SA Senate finance committee’s authority to regulate financial activities among student organizations.
More than a dozen national universities’ residency programs accepted more than 150 GW fourth-year medical students on Match Day.
Baseball won all three home games against St. Bonaventure this weekend in their first conference series of the season.
The Institute for Spirituality Health will educate health care professionals to address patients’ worries about their purpose in life in medical treatments.
This year marks the 110-year anniversary of the gift of friendship the city was given by Japan in 1912.
The study found that patients with moderate COVID-19 had a 1.6 percent lower mortality rate if they received aspirin during their first day of treatment.