
By Molly St. Clair, Assistant News Editor • April 7, 2025
Former student government leaders said support from officials often defined their ability to accomplish big-ticket agenda items during their terms, reinforcing a relationship in which student leaders must accept the boundaries of their own power.
By Fiona Riley, Senior News Editor • April 7, 2025
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By Caitlin Kitson, Contributing Culture Editor • April 7, 2025
The now-deleted post stated that this year’s Spring Fling, an annual concert hosted by the GW Program Board, would kick off with headliner The Driver Era in the Smith Center at 7 p.m. on April 19.

By Editorial Board • April 7, 2025
It is the Student Government Association’s vice president who serves as the binding force between senators, the SGA president and students. With her experience as SGA Senate pro tempore, we believe sophomore Liz Stoddard is the right person for the job.
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By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • April 7, 2025
After trailing 5-1 early, the Revolutionaries dominated the second and third quarters.

By Syd Heise, Sports Columnist • April 7, 2025


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By Jennifer Igbonoba, News Editor • April 7, 2025
The Department of Education Office for Civil Rights identified “concerns” in the University’s response to reports of discrimination and a hostile environment and unfair treatment in the student conduct process, according to a resolution agreement obtained by The Hatchet.
By Natalie Note, Staff Writer • April 7, 2025
Members of the Joint Elections Commission said a lack of interest in joining the body has resulted in last-minute policy changes, which Student Government Association candidates said has caused confusion ahead of this week's election.
Tens of thousands of protesters crowded around the Washington Monument on Saturday afternoon to rally against President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk’s “authoritarian overreach."
By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • April 7, 2025
Multiple artists and partners linked with equity programming said they didn’t receive warning from Kennedy Center officials ahead of the elimination of the Social Impact division.

By Molly St. Clair, Assistant News Editor • April 7, 2025
Former student government leaders said support from officials often defined their ability to accomplish big-ticket agenda items during their terms, reinforcing a relationship in which student leaders must accept the boundaries of their own power.
By Fiona Riley, Senior News Editor • April 7, 2025
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By Jennifer Igbonoba, News Editor • April 7, 2025
The Department of Education Office for Civil Rights identified “concerns” in the University’s response to reports of discrimination and a hostile environment and unfair treatment in the student conduct process, according to a resolution agreement obtained by The Hatchet.

Tens of thousands of protesters crowded around the Washington Monument on Saturday afternoon to rally against President Donald Trump and adviser Elon Musk’s “authoritarian overreach."

By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • April 7, 2025
Multiple artists and partners linked with equity programming said they didn’t receive warning from Kennedy Center officials ahead of the elimination of the Social Impact division.
By Ella Mitchell, Contributing News Editor • April 7, 2025

By Tyler Iglesias, Assistant News Editor • April 7, 2025
GSEHD faculty say their pay does not reflect their credentials or the value they bring to the University but are reflective of market conditions and revenue problems at the school.
By Victoria Smajlaj, Reporter • April 7, 2025

By Martina Xing, Reporter • April 7, 2025
The University received $2,023,869 in donations between Wednesday and Thursday during its annual Giving Day, raising $200,000 more than last year and setting a record for highest amount of donations received since the program’s onset.
By Hannah Marr, News Editor • April 7, 2025

By Editorial Board • April 7, 2025
It is the Student Government Association’s vice president who serves as the binding force between senators, the SGA president and students. With her experience as SGA Senate pro tempore, we believe sophomore Liz Stoddard is the right person for the job.

By Editorial Board • April 7, 2025
Ethan Lynne said he knows better than anyone how to get things done for GW students. We agree.
By Ava Hurwitz, Opinions Writer • April 7, 2025
In the show "The White Lotus," the guests of the hotel are living in the height of luxury. The hotel attracts guests from all over the world who indulge in its lavish amenities while navigating personal conflicts, unspoken hierarchies and transactional friendships — sound familiar?

By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • April 3, 2025
A cartoon inspired by the allergies that emerge in the spring season.
By Aaliyah Guzman, Opinions Writer • March 31, 2025
After mulling it over, I decided that working at the Kennedy Center is not aligned with who I am.
By Alexia Green, Opinions Writer • March 31, 2025
Our world has transitioned back to a new normal where people have kept their isolation tendencies by being antisocial, ignorant toward others and forgetting they are a part of a larger community.

By Caitlin Kitson, Contributing Culture Editor
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By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • April 7, 2025
After trailing 5-1 early, the Revolutionaries dominated the second and third quarters.

To the GW baseball team, selecting walk-up songs is a tradition they take pride in, especially during its lengthy 55-game seasons.
By Syd Heise, Sports Columnist • April 7, 2025
After a positive finish this year, this offseason will be key as Head Coach Chris Caputo looks to build a winning roster.

Leading the way offensively for the Revs’ was sophomore guard Trey Autry, who notched 16 points on 5-10 shooting.

By Nolan Grejda, Reporter • March 31, 2025
Club sports team leaders said new University rules for club sports teams, including uniform regulations and a transition to a new online administrative platform, has sparked adjustments for players.






By Axcel Sanchez, Eduardo Gonzalez Del Valle, Ethan Valliath, Marcel Richardson Villenas, Nicholas Aguirre Zafiro, Sophia Escobar and Renee Purcait • April 8, 2025
The 2025 Student Government Association vice presidential candidates, Claire Avalos and Liz Stoddard, made their cases about the policies they'd enact and the experiences they bring to support the student body.

By Axcel Sanchez, Eduardo Gonzalez Del Valle, Ethan Valliath, Marcel Richardson Villenas, Nicholas Aguirre Zafiro, Sophia Escobar and Renee Purcait • April 7, 2025
2025 SGA presidential candidates talked about their fitness for the job and goals set under their administration.

Attendees gathered on Saturday for the Kite Blossom Festival, flying kites against the backdrop of the Washington Monument and cherry blossoms.
By Max Porter, Podcast Host • April 7, 2025
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Max Porter speaks with past Student Government Association presidents about life after office.
By Max Porter, Podcast Host • March 30, 2025
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Max Porter speaks with Vladyslav Zaytsev, a first-year and a member of the GW Ukrainian-American...
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Max Porter speaks with reporter Aidan Farrell about his conversation with Alan Harwood, an urban planner who has helped plan the Fallen Journalist Memorial in D.C.
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