The Alexander Hamilton Society at GW is launching a working group this month for students to learn and develop policy ...
An Irish dance group started hosting practices for Irish step dancers last semester and plans to perform and compete at the ...
The institute’s new courses include Food Leadership Capstone, Culinary Diplomacy, Global Food Institute Upper-Level Seminar, ...
Gymnastics finished third in a season debut Saturday against Western Michigan and Illinois State universities and the ...
Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations Donna Arbide, who has helmed GW’s fundraising and alumni outreach efforts ...
The D.C. Court of Appeals late last month denied a write-in candidate’s petition to secure a seat on a local governing body, ...
Women’s basketball (8-8, 1-4 Atlantic 10) has floundered at the start of A-10 play, dropping three straight as the offense ...
SBA Sen. Omer Turkomer, the chair of the SBA Finance Committee, said the SBA received additional funding this year from the ...
The poll showed trust in government dropped among Democrats and women and increased among Republicans and men after the ...
Protesters awake on the ninth day of the encampment to GW Police Department officers’ overnight removal of the large Palestinian flag that the group hoisted at the south end of University Yard ...
Faculty senators pointed to delays in conduct hearings amid students’ increasing misuse of artificial intelligence to urge officials to incentivize professors’ participation on panels.
Editor’s note: This article includes The Hatchet’s live coverage of the first day of the University Yard encampment. For live coverage of day two, click here. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators ...