Getting to the Bottom of It: Unpacking GW’s dining transformation
Hosts Sejal Govindarao and Eddie Herzig welcome our listeners back to the new school year with a rundown of the shifting changes to GW’s dining plan.
Volume 119, Issue 3
Stories from the August 22, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Hosts Sejal Govindarao and Eddie Herzig welcome our listeners back to the new school year with a rundown of the shifting changes to GW’s dining plan.
Host Sarah Sachs speaks to Culture Editor Clara Duhon about The Hatchet’s 2022 Orientation Guide.
Both female students reported being touched inappropriately by the unknown male subject while walking on H Street and near Ross Hall.
People of color have increasingly occupied the SA’s top leadership, but gender diversity has lagged behind in the senate.
Four years ago, locals rang the alarm on an intersection they deemed dangerous. Last month, a cyclist died. Locals say it could have been prevented.
After spending years as a hub of black mold, a two-year renovation has upgraded GW’s oldest residence hall into a modern facility ready to welcome students.
It’s about that time again, when thousands of freshmen will make their way to campus for a week full of orientation events.
GW is collaborating with the health department to mitigate the spread of monkeypox through education and quick diagnoses.
Several officials took a voluntary pay reduction in April 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic of about five percent or more.
We limit ourselves to only the most partisan perceptions of our peers when we fail to communicate our ideas with one another.