Staff Editorial: Partake in the presidential search process
By picking a president who can make everyone proud of GW, we’re confident that the University’s best days will be ahead.
Volume 119, Issue 4
Stories from the August 29, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
By picking a president who can make everyone proud of GW, we’re confident that the University’s best days will be ahead.
The West Hall resident reported that soap was also stolen from his suite bathroom, and the case remains open.
Student Association leadership filled vacancies in the SA Senate and performed research to expand access to contraceptives this school year.
Interim University President Mark Wrighton, Provost Chris Bracey, other administrators and faculty spoke at the ceremony to welcome the freshmen to GW.
As the cost of living in D.C. rises, check out the app Too Good to Go or catch a bus to the Georgetown Safeway to find cheaper food alternatives this year.
New signage at the District House vendors advertises an entree, side and drink for $8 as part of the Meal Deals program, which launched in 2016.
Will Alexander III said he wants to help student organizations work with alumni and use his position to advocate for students and faculty with administrators.
GW Clearminds will provide access to health care resources and host conversations about young adult life during its first semester.
A music professor is using his research about disco music’s influence on politics and race to teach two courses this semester.
These five local exercise establishments will maintain your workout regimen and serve as reason to get out there and explore another realm of the District.