
GW fires back in EEOC pay discrimination lawsuit
GW’s lawyers asked a judge to overturn a workplace civil rights agency’s pay discrimination complaint once again last week.
Volume 119
Stories from the February 23, 2023 issue of the GW Hatchet.
GW’s lawyers asked a judge to overturn a workplace civil rights agency’s pay discrimination complaint once again last week.
Men’s basketball narrowly defeated St. Bonaventure Sunday afternoon, 83–81, in an overtime thriller that came down to the final possession.
The loss throws the Colonials’ standing in the A-10 into a state of flux, with multiple teams vying for a top-four seeding and a double bye in the upcoming A-10 tournament.
Butler is suing GW and professor Cheryl W. Thompson, accusing them of slander and inflicting emotional harm for comments made during a mayoral forum in April.
With three games left in the regular season, the Colonials find themselves tied for sixth place with George Mason in the A-10 standings.
The “redefinition, denigration and suppression” of Jewish identity on campus violates GW’s policies and requires attention.
DC Heath will no longer supply COVID-19 self-testing kiosks and rapid tests to public libraries and senior centers starting Feb. 28.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken sent a letter to Wrighton in which he praised the University’s support for international studies.
The Finance Bylaw Revision Act allows students to request funding under categories instead of by line item for specific charges.
The resolution urges the GW Law Journal Competition to change its start date to allow part-time students more time to submit their work.