Nearly 40 percent of students are food insecure, according to a report recently obtained by The Hatchet. The report, released by the Wisconsin HOPE Lab in March and obtained by The Hatchet Thursday, ...
Muslim Student Association leaders organized online discussions and distributed meals to students for Ramadan this year. The MSA coordinated and created new events and initiatives like sending out ...
I never thought I would be turned away from one of GW’s newly opened dining halls empty handed, but that’s exactly what happened when I tried eating at Thurston Hall earlier this month. GW’s newest ...
Senior Hannah Grosvenor requested counseling and psychiatric services at the Colonial Health Center after she was sexually assaulted in mid-February. But Grosvenor said she didn’t hear back about a ...
Officials are canceling all in-person social gatherings immediately and will move exams online beginning Friday to curb a recent rise in COVID-19 cases. Faculty can begin holding exams virtually ...
Marble busts and tall statues have decorated Foggy Bottom for years, but the neighborhood’s newest memorial sticks out among the rest to honor a loss of life that devastated the local community this ...
About a dozen students are banding together to provide resources and financial support to peer impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. “With everything that we’ve been seeing over the last few months, I ...
Transportation options may look different for students returning to Foggy Bottom this fall as closures, adjusted operating hours and new health guidelines have reshaped the way locals move across the ...
The number of academic integrity reports rose this year amid the virtual learning environment. Christy Anthony, the director of the Office of Students Rights and Responsibilities, said the number of ...
GW is now offering self-administered COVID-19 tests for asymptomatic students. Officials said in a release earlier this month that the new testing method will use “pooling” to test multiple samples at ...
Students, faculty, staff and alumni have launched more than a dozen petitions, letters and statements calling for University President Thomas LeBlanc to resign or reverse recent financial decisions.
The GW community is in the thick of midterm season, which means real estate for on-campus study spots is slim. Instead of cramming into Gelman Library with the rest of GW’s population, try an ...