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Plus, student organizations’ funding requests exceed shrunken SA budget

A Torah scroll at Tau Kappa Epsilon’s on-campus house was vandalized this weekend during a break in, the fraternity’s president said. University President Thomas LeBlanc condemned the incident Sunday night as an act of antisemitism.

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Student organizations’ funding requests exceed shrunken SA budget

The Student Association approved 17 percent of student organizations’ requested funding for the remainder of the academic year, according to SA financial documents.

University net assets increased during FY 2021, financial documents show

The University’s net assets increased by about $300 million during Fiscal Year 2021, GW’s audited financial statements show. 
Officials silent on strategic plan timeline amid leadership transition, pandemic recovery

As the University gears up for the arrival of an interim president without the guidance of an overarching strategic plan, officials have yet to provide updates on when they expect to establish a long-term vision for GW’s future.
Goldman accepts invitation to serve on advisory committee to CDC director

Lynn Goldman, the dean of the Milken Institute School of Public Health, accepted an invitation to serve on a committee advising the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention late last month.
Culture
A conversation with musician and alumnus Cautious Clay

Since Josh Karpeh – otherwise known as Cautious Clay – graduated from GW in 2015, he’s collaborated with artists like John Mayer and had one of his songs sampled on a Taylor Swift album. Read about Clay's life and career in an interview with The Hatchet.
Opinions
Administrators must enact a plan to to solve facilities issues
 
From mold to water leaks to other individualized problems, ongoing facilities issues have inconvenienced many students living on campus. Now, one columnist argues GW should allocate more money toward rehiring laid off maintenance workers and conducting more thorough residence hall inspections.
Sports
Men’s and women’s basketball look to record winning seasons

As they gear up for this season, men and women’s basketball look to post winning records for the first time since the 2016-17 season and the 2017-18 season respectively. 
 
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