
Service organization adds GW chapter
The GWU Lions Club hopes to make use of global connections by planning service projects to support the Foggy Bottom community.
Volume 118, Issue 30
Stories from the April 25, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
The GWU Lions Club hopes to make use of global connections by planning service projects to support the Foggy Bottom community.
NEXT will open Thursday and showcase seniors’ arts theses projects, which will remain on display through May 15.
The Colonials hold a 5-3 conference record with a .625 winning percentage on the regular season.
The Grassroot Project has trained student athletes to teach middle school students about mental, physical and sexual health during gym classes.
A Shenkman Hall resident said she’s witnessed at least 10 accidents on the same block of Virginia Avenue this semester.
Officials are looking to hire more full-time female and underrepresented minority professors after faculty diversity dropped during the pandemic.
Incoming SA President Christian Zidouemba said he plans to cut the SA executive cabinet from 46 members down to 14 in his upcoming term.
Sherill Baker, an assistant women’s basketball coach from Kennesaw State, will join the Colonials coaching staff next season.
GW Libraries awarded faculty grants ranging from $250 to $1000 to eight professors who will switch to free course, open-source materials.
The GWU Sikh Student Association hosted a gathering in Kogan Plaza featuring a horse, music, dancers and food to showcase traditional Punjabi culture Sunday.