
Faculty Senate approves shared governance principles
Friday’s vote marks a major milestone in GW’s initiative to pave the way for increased collaboration among faculty, administrators and trustees.
Volume 118, Issue 28
Stories from the April 11, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Friday’s vote marks a major milestone in GW’s initiative to pave the way for increased collaboration among faculty, administrators and trustees.
Enjoy Agora’s expansive array of Mediterranean dishes and their bottomless brunch special with some friends as a ravishing weekend treat.
The District House basement has multiple food options to choose from, more outlets than the University Student Center and a large selection of seating.
As spring weather is on its way, there’s no better way to welcome in the sun than by sipping a frozen drink on the corner of 21st and G streets.
If you can look past your greasy hands, it’s hard to find a better spot for a late-night meal than Jumbo Slice Pizza.
While many intriguing late night bites may catch your attention on Grubhub, Aloha Poke Co. in Dupont Circle stands on the top tier.
Many students, like myself, hear about how comprehensive and beneficial but most importantly fun the class is through word of mouth.
The student reported an unknown subject slipped a piece of paper with antisemitic remarks under his door at JBKO Hall – the case is still open.
Residents said water outages, elevator malfunctions, leaks and poor communication from housing officials have plagued The Aston this academic year.
Sections of the United States Botanic Garden, which were previously closed due to COVID-19, opened back up to the public on April 1 just in time for a wave of spring visitors.