Stay updated with breaking news from கெள்மன் நூலகம். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Best and worst of this week's headlines gwhatchet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gwhatchet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Media Credit: File Photo by Lydia Embry | Photographer Foggy Bottom Association leaders said they plan to access historical documents housed in Gelman Library once pandemic restrictions are lifted. News By Yutong Jiang Apr 19, 2021 1:24 AM The Foggy Bottom Association is piecing together a yearslong project documenting the history of Foggy Bottom. FBA President John George said the project will feature a website that includes interactive maps, a blog for short stories about Foggy Bottom’s history and links to historical information to celebrate the neighborhood’s history. He said he hopes the Foggy Bottom community will learn from the neighborhood’s history to be “mindful” of future changes to the neighborhood, like building demolitions. ....
If we have learned anything from the past year, it’s that Zoom University sucks. Online education is not comparable to in-person schooling. It never will be, no matter how high-speed our WiFi is or how well a professor can conduct a class remotely. We have felt the onset of stress and sadness early on in the pandemic, and now it’s in full swing. We have more time on our hands, but we couldn’t feel less motivated to get work done. Hannah Thacker | Opinions Editor It has been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic sent students home. We have a lot to learn and a lot more we may wish to forget about. But if we should do anything this week, we should reflect on a year of really high highs and really low lows. ....
Media Credit: Grace Hromin | Assistant Photo Editor Earlier this month, the SA Senate rejected Carpenter s bid to serve as EVP, a move lambasted by SA President Brandon Hill. News By Clara Duhon Feb 22, 2021 12:09 AM A Student Association senator announced her candidacy for SA executive vice president Monday, planning to advocate for stronger mental health services and improved community relationships among SA senators. SA Sen. Kate Carpenter, U-at-Large and a Hatchet photographer, said she plans to work with administrators, student organizations and students to improve access to mental health care and menstrual products on campus and increase school spirit. She said her experiences serving on five SA committees and caucuses, including a group updating the SA constitution and bylaws, and her involvement in organizations across campus have prepared her for the role. ....