
Officials quiet on cost of moniker change
Experts in higher education marketing and branding said changing a moniker includes costs like updating campus facilities like basketball courts.
Volume 119, Issue 12
Stories from the November 7, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Experts in higher education marketing and branding said changing a moniker includes costs like updating campus facilities like basketball courts.
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Student comedy groups have enhanced their sketch show production, organized trainings and hosted live shows to connect with audiences at sold-out shows.
Senior guard Nya Lok entered the basketball scene when she filled in for her high school’s club team, but she’s emerged as an asset for women’s basketball.
Six candidates are vying for three spots on the Foggy Bottom and West End ANC. Each race features at least one alum or student.
Women’s basketball Head Coach Caroline McCombs has added six players with proven 3-point range to bolster GW’s shooting.
New merch, social media promotions and collaborations with student organizations headline George’s Army’s plans for the season.
ANC hopefuls have yet to reach out to Mount Vernon Campus students, despite Vern residents representing more than half of their single-member district, 3D05.
Faculty in the Writing Center said they reduced its hiring efforts and hours this fall after officials instructed them to cut operating expenses.
More than 10 commuters said they face obstacles like registering for classes that align with transportation schedules and finding places to reheat packed meals.