As junior James Tan sat down to select his classes for this semester, he placed the list of the courses he wanted next to a schedule of the Virginia Science and Technology Campus Express shuttle ...
This article is part of The Hatchet’s 2024 contribution to the D.C. Homeless Crisis Reporting Project in collaboration with other local newsrooms. The collective works will be published throughout the ...
The Elliott School of International Affairs and the Columbian College of Arts and Science launched a joint initiative Friday, focused on the intersection of religion and public policy. The schools ...
I leaned against the wooden sign that marked the end of my journey, tears in my eyes as I realized the summer of 2022 had ended — “Katahdin. Northern Terminus of the Appalachian Trail.” The person who ...
The up-and-coming campus rock band E-19 brought their signature theatrical energy to the University Student Center last Saturday to open GW Palooza’s inaugural ...
Officials will buy the Residences on The Avenue — an apartment building also home to Whole Foods, Sweetgreen and other retailers — after selling a lease to the land about 15 years ago. University ...
In her speech in front of a crowd her campaign claims was 75,000 people, Harris called former President Donald Trump — who delivered a speech urging supporters to fight the election results at the ...
A month into GW’s two-monthlong I Street Mall construction project, vendors and customers who frequent a weekly farmers market in the space said operations are temporarily cramped, but the project’s ...
Deep in the recesses of The Hatchet’s archives are the first writings of one of the United States’ most influential Hollywood scribes. No, we didn’t get on the Nora Ephron train early, and Aaron ...
More than 75 students from universities across the D.C., Maryland and Virginia region gathered in Duques Hall Thursday night to discuss whether the U.S. should cease aid to Israel. Moderator Sadie ...
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life formed a student-led group this semester to boost engagement among chapter members and promote Greek life to nonaffiliated students. The new Greek Program ...
Darren Buchanan Jr. had no intention of leaving GW after his breakout redshirt freshman season. Many wondered if a second transfer was in the cards for Buchanan. With three years of eligibility left, ...