From student activism over the war in Gaza, to the presidential election, to destruction from Hurricane Milton, some of the most defining moments of the last year at the University mirrored news ...
The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission’s four members will hold monthly meetings, but their recommendations won’t carry the “great weight” authority granted by a 1975 D.C. law.
One week after officials announced GW will drop the nearly century-old Colonials moniker, advocates for the change welcomed the decision and potential alternative nicknames while others derided the ...
A psychology professor accused of discriminating against Jewish and Israeli students left the University amid an ongoing federal investigation into her alleged misconduct. Lara Sheehi, an assistant ...
Amid a national influx of universities formally enacting institutional neutrality policies following the outbreak of the war in Gaza, GW is not considering adopting the approach. Since the outbreak of ...
Nearly 40 percent of students are food insecure, according to a report recently obtained by The Hatchet. The report, released by the Wisconsin HOPE Lab in March and obtained by The Hatchet Thursday, ...
Follow our live coverage as police investigate a break in at the TKE on-campus house. A Torah scroll at Tau Kappa Epsilon’s on-campus house was vandalized this weekend, the fraternity and officials ...
“What’s to-day, my fine fellow?” Ebenezer Scrooge called out to a young boy on the street at the end of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” The day was Christmas, the boy responded — a holiday that ...