D.C. officials have unveiled a pilot program that would shut down three of the city’s major homeless encampments and connect residents to housing, but critics say the plan lacks clarity and ...
The Board of Trustees unanimously voted Friday to change the Student Association’s name to Student Government Association. Board Chair Grace Speights called trustees to vote on the name change at ...
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches — “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story — to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of ...
A group of students majoring in criminal justice established a student organization earlier this month working to educate students interested in or studying the major. The Criminal Justice Student ...
Five Students for Justice in Palestine chapters from universities in D.C., Maryland and Virginia released a statement proclaiming solidarity with GW’s SJP chapter after the group’s Tuesday projections ...
Women’s basketball defeated Manhattan on the road, 55-49, Friday, thanks in part to a comeback in the third quarter. Throughout the second quarter, the Revs held the Jaspers in check defensively, ...
Student Government Association candidates defended their platforms to a crowd of more than 100 students in a debate Tuesday night. Two vice presidential candidates, junior Aly McCormick and sophomore ...
GW alumna and District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan will preside over former President Donald Trump’s election fraud case. An immigrant from Jamaica, Chutkan was appointed by former President Barack ...
Researchers found online hate develops on smaller social media platforms instead of mainstream ones in a study published earlier this month. Researchers found that online hate speech originates on ...
Administrators have repeatedly declined to say whether they’ll take disciplinary action against a professor who said the N-word while instructing a class on anti-racism last month as students have ...
GW School of Business officials are considering changes to the undergraduate and master’s degree curricula after receiving feedback from the school’s community. Business school Dean Anuj Mehrotra said ...
With steady staff turnover, athletics facilities shrouded with turmoil and uncertainty and a new athletic director taking the helm, the Revolutionaries step into the 2024-25 year during a period of ...