
High-risk students apprehensive of lifted COVID testing requirement
More than 10 students said they will no longer test biweekly, but high-risk students are concerned the eased policy will let asymptomatic cases go unnoticed.
Volume 119, Issue 3
Stories from the August 22, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
More than 10 students said they will no longer test biweekly, but high-risk students are concerned the eased policy will let asymptomatic cases go unnoticed.
Students can start eating at District House’s dining vendors Monday after officials revamped the dining space over the summer.
The GW Climate and Health Institute released its inaugural annual report for 2022, spotlighting the institute’s performance in its first year of operation.
Despite its flaws, the Student Association advocates for students’ interests and has measurably improved their experiences at GW.
Officials implemented a summer reading into orientation programming to help freshmen connect with this year’s orientation theme.
Students who take the First Year Experience course will learn how to make “well-informed academic decisions” and meet with staff from various GW offices.
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The key to starting the school year off right is being prepared, and the items in your backpack can make all the difference.
Diving into college classes can be distressing for college freshmen, but adjusting to a new school environment doesn’t have to be as daunting as it may seem.
Before you head to the latest org fair or doom-scroll through Engage, this match-making guide will help you narrow down your selections of who to join.