The D.C. Board of Elections earlier this month said write-in candidates Bruce Majors and Dennis Sobin, who were presumed to ...
I decided to deck my tree out in the maximalist tastelessness of my youth, but to stick it to the man, I’d do it on a $100 ...
To assist in any and all latke craving dilemmas, three intrepid Hatchet reporters braved the bitter D.C. cold after ...
The report highlights several inconsistencies between the University’s account of their role in criminal and internal conduct proceedings and the accounts provided by the arrested students and their ...
The Class of 2028 met and slightly exceeded its enrollment goals despite delays with federal finical aid applications and the Supreme Court’s decision to block race-conscious admissions.
The School of Medicine & Health Sciences residents and fellows on Monday night called off a strike planned for early Tuesday ...
Liquor law violations on campus have plummeted by more than 50 percent since last year – a decrease officials attributed to the introduction of a more lenient alcohol policy. The GW Police Department ...
The Student Bar Association Senate Tuesday authorized the allocation of $900 to the Labor and Employment Law Society to help 10 law students attend two labor law conferences. The $900 allocation will ...
Students majoring in history now have a more flexible curriculum, which faculty members said they hope will attract more majors to a shrinking department. History majors no longer have to take foreign ...
Men’s and women’s squash capped its 2020 season with a series of victories at the College Squash Association Individual Nationals this weekend. All five Colonials selected for the tournament secured a ...
The University has admitted 11,031 students for the Class of 2021 as of Friday – more first-year students than in at least the last 13 years. GW received more than 27,000 applications compared to ...