As chair of the GW’s Department of History, I am writing in response to the story “Pro-Palestinian student groups, officials resume talks on financial disclosure, divestment” on Sept. 6. The story ...
D.C.’s minimum hourly wage increased July 1 by 50 cents for non-tipped employees and by $2 for tipped employees. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced in a June 28 release that the District’s minimum ...
An adjunct GW law professor was shot Monday in his office in Virginia, and police are considering the possibility it was retribution for one of his past cases as a prosecutor. Todd Sanders, 45, was ...
The Hatchet’s Editorial Board argued that course evaluations should be moved online and the results made available to students as they register for classes: Read the full editorial here.
Despite drawing fewer students and family members for the second year in a row, Union Station attracted a crowd of graduates and friends Saturday night to enjoy live music, food, drinks, and of course ...
An individual was stabbed early Sunday morning in the 600 block of 21st Street near Strong Hall and was taken to an area hospital conscious and breathing, a Metropolitan Police Department spokeswoman ...
University officials said this spring that drug distribution violations rose during this past academic year. While many of the students arrested for dealing marijuana were prosecuted in District court ...
A prominent Elliott School professor has been selected to be the next Chairman of the National Intelligence Council, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair announced in May. Christopher Kojm, ...
I could write an editorial every week for a year focusing on GW’s student financial failings without ever addressing them all. But for those that study abroad, the unfairness of the school’s study ...