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Plus, decline in undergraduate enrollment slows following end of 20/30 Plan

The task force – which consists of 18 faculty, staff members and students – established four working groups in February focusing on graduate and professional students, undergraduate students, faculty and staff and academic support personnel.

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Undergraduate enrollment decline slows following end of 20/30 Plan

GW’s undergraduate enrollment fell by about 2 percent this year, slowing a multi-year decline precipitated by the effects of the pandemic and the now-obsolete 20/30 Plan.

Students report lack of hot water, low water pressure in residence halls

Water-related issues in Shenkman and Amsterdam halls have forced students to use cold water for showers and dish-cleaning this month, as facilities issues continue to spread across campus.
Officials release roadmap for Strategic Campus and Facilities Master Plan

Officials presented potential concepts for the future of GW’s campus as they finish developing Strategic Campus and Facilities Master Plan during a Faculty Senate meeting Friday.
Geography faculty, graduate students unable to access research data following possible data corruption

Geography department members said they’ve been unable to access their research data stored on the system for more than a month as officials have been working to transition the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences’ online file storage system to an updated platform.
Culture
Tips to re-energize and combat burnout

The pressure of midterm season and academic fatigue of the in-person semester may be wearing on you, but take comfort in the fact there are ways to re-energize and re-focus. Here are some of The Hatchet's tips and tricks to fight off burnout.
Opinions
Officials should address student burnout problem

As midterm season sweeps across campus, many students are reporting feelings of burnout. The Hatchet's Editorial Board argues that the University can and should still take steps to give students just a little bit more breathing room.
Sports
Men’s soccer aims for conference playoff berth despite struggling this season

Men’s soccer is seeking to squeeze their way into the playoffs after a lackluster season so far. GW currently sits at No. 11 in the A-10 standings, and the Colonials must win at least two of the last three conference games for a chance to earn the No. 8 seed in the A-10 Tournament.
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