
Former DC Health Director to hold first endowed professorship
Officials announced Monday that LaQuandra Nesbitt, the former director of DC Health, will hold the first of the University’s 14 endowed professorships.
Volume 119, Issue 12
Stories from the November 7, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Officials announced Monday that LaQuandra Nesbitt, the former director of DC Health, will hold the first of the University’s 14 endowed professorships.
The participants last week debated numerous issues including the economy and solutions to inflation, immigration reform and transgender athletes in sports.
The Hatchet spoke with vendors at the Georgetown Flea Market about their inventory and the atmosphere at the weekly market.
Game time. Read up on men’s and women’s basketball they enter the season with high expectations led by a fresh and promising coaching staff in The Hatchet’s 2022 Basketball Guide.
Head Coach Chris Caputo said the team is looking to protect the perimeter, prevent shots in the paint and limit the number of fouls that lead to free throws.
In the program’s 109th year, Caputo will take on the challenge of turning around a program that hasn’t seen an NCAA tournament berth since 2014.
A male subject was observed colliding with two unattended cars while exiting the SEH parking garage Wednesday afternoon.
Two-thirds of students who voted said electing officials who support codifying reproductive rights is particularly salient during this election cycle.
The increased pay and benefits come after 18 months of negotiations between union leaders and officials.
In a political field rife with hyper partisanship that’s hurting all voters, Independents deserve to have their own identities.