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 ...
A legal associate at the GW Law Immigration Clinic discussed the challenges asylum-seekers face in the U.S. during a virtual seminar Friday. Paulina Vera, who earned a bachelor of arts from the ...
The D.C. Circulator on Tuesday will lay off more than half its bus operators and scale back operations, initiating the service’s three-month phaseout amid calls from its union, drivers and local ...
Let’s face it: Every Christmas movie is bad. Even the classics you watch year after year like “Home Alone” or “Elf” still end in the cheesy, totally predictable manner where everything works out for ...
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 ...
A Republican member of Congress discussed his experience being at the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during an event at the School of Media & Public Affairs on Wednesday.
Officials will begin renovating I Street between 23rd and 24th streets next week to install anti-rat infrastructure and lower plant beds. Adam Aaronson, the assistant vice president of Construction ...
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 ...
I’m a first-year and my roommate and I are total opposites. She’s really social and parties from Thursday to Sunday, while I’m painfully introverted and like to keep to myself. My roommate has parties ...
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 ...