
Whole Foods to stop accepting GWorld in June 2023
Dining officials said Whole Foods’ choice to stop accepting GWorld as payment was a “corporate decision” in an email to on-campus residents Tuesday.
Volume 118, Issue 29
Stories from the April 18, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Dining officials said Whole Foods’ choice to stop accepting GWorld as payment was a “corporate decision” in an email to on-campus residents Tuesday.
Freshman guard Brayon Freeman told reporters Saturday that he committed to Rhode Island for the 2022-23 season.
The female security guard reported the man exposed himself through a building window, officers could not find a suspect.
When I first got to GW, I thought the political science major was basic and unrigorous. I was wrong.
COAL + ICE, a large-scale immersive photography exhibit, will be open through the end of the week at The John F. Kennedy Center.
Clifford Thompson arrived as the golf team’s only international student before leading the team to its first A-10 tournament win in more than 13 years.
Reinstating the mandate is a confusing, confidence-damaging policy of questionable efficacy for managing the pandemic’s threat.
Powering the offense during his first two years at GW, junior shortstop Steve DiTomaso has emerged as a leader on the baseball team.
Grace Speights, the chair of the Board of Trustees, said the University would begin its search for a permanent president in “early spring” last September.
A group of four seniors is working to launch Put Me On, an app for artists to promote their music without a label company partnership.