Women’s track and field competed in a condensed slate of four events at the Virginia Military Institute on Friday, where ...
Students condemned GW Law officials’ decision not to revoke U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s invitation to a public ...
Thousands of anti-abortion activists rallied on the National Mall and marched through Downtown D.C., condemning abortion and ...
For many students, college means putting distance between home and family. For senior Bella Costantino, home is just a short ...
GW Hospital announced Thursday it has begun open bargaining with a service workers union, more than a year after the National ...
Milken Institute School of Public Health students will help design and evaluate weekly dance and music sessions for seniors ...
Motivated by the difficulty of finding running gear and running stores in Prince George’s County, the Hollands had wanted to ...
GW entered into a power purchase agreement to support solar energy development, which will allow them to scrap their reliance ...
From President Donald Trump to high leadership turnover, some things never change. Take a look at some of The Hatchet’s ...
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, Crumbs & Whiskers employees talk to co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen and reporter Maddie Flesch about their efforts to unionize and what led to the ...
The Columbian College of Arts & Sciences will cut doctoral packages by about 7 percent next year, shrinking cohorts in 13 programs and pausing admissions in five.
The SGA’s inaugural demographics report found the SGA’s gender and racial demographic balance is the closest to matching GW’s student body it has ever been.