Junior Matt Ingoglia, a Hatchet columnist, calls on student organizations to keep their activist energy going through the sometimes lackluster spring semester.
The month of February holds tremendous significance for GW’s aspiring politicos and campaign managers. With the Student Association elections mere weeks away, our campus will soon look less like a university and more like a swing state. Candidates will shout from the roofs of strategically parked cars, palm cards will litter the streets, and caffeine-fueled postering armies will jockey for wall space like moms fighting over the last Tickle Me Elmo on Black Friday. This annual spectacle must be seen to be believed, and freshmen – you’ve been warned.