More than 100 protesters gathered outside the U.S. Capitol complex Saturday to denounce the imprisonment of the insurrectionists who mobbed Capitol Hill on Jan. 6. The U.S. Capitol Police tweeted that ...
Officials signed a 75-year contract to lease out the lot on 2100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW to the subsidiary of a development company for $194.4 million. Boston Properties, a real estate investment trust ...
William West, a resident at GW Hospital, died by suicide March 1. He was 34. West was completing his ophthalmology surgery residency at GW Hospital. He was from Sandy, Utah. West’s obituary states ...
Officials will debut a Uyghur language studies program as part of the Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department this academic year. The department, housed within the Columbian ...
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 ...
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 ...
Editor’s note: This article contains The Hatchet’s live coverage of day three of the encampment. To read The Hatchet’s coverage of day four, click here. Night has fallen on the pro-Palestinian ...
Content warning: This story contains references to sexual violence. If you have any questions about the reporting, please contact the editor at [email protected]. The chair of Foggy Bottom’s local ...
Rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol building Wednesday, forcing lawmakers to evacuate and suspend counting the Electoral College votes to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. Earlier in the ...
There’s an old adage that goes “Nothing is ever written in stone.” At GW, this saying translates to “The syllabus is subject to change,” a line that can be found in most course outlines. But some ...