
By Jennifer Igbonoba, News Editor • March 20, 2025
Officials earlier this month barred Students for Justice in Palestine at GWU from hosting on-campus events "until further notice," saying the group violated policy by preventing Division for Student Affairs personnel from attending programming.
By Michaela Callahan, Reporter • March 20, 2025
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By Sarah Gross, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025
Three student baristas said their jobs have led to them to become a part of the cultural centers of GW life.
By Caitlin Kitson, Contributing Culture Editor • March 24, 2025
By Ava Hurwitz, Opinions Writer • March 24, 2025
I understand the pressure to perfect your resume, but interning in a position that undermines your beliefs feels like a trade-off that isn’t worth making.
By James Pomian, Opinions Writer • March 24, 2025

By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • March 24, 2025
Men's basketball Head Coach Chris Caputo said competing in the newly formed College Basketball Crown Tournament later this month is a natural step in the program’s growth.

By Kristi Widjaja, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025

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By Hannah Marr, News Editor • March 24, 2025
Two schools announced tuition discounts for degree seekers impacted by President Donald Trump's federal workforce reductions, officials announced earlier this month.
By Gianna Jakubowski, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025
President Donald Trump's plan to halve the Department of Education’s workforce by nearly 50 percent and eventually dismantle it could delay and complicate GW’s financial aid distribution, experts predict.
By Molly St. Clair, Assistant News Editor • March 24, 2025
Santiago, a junior studying political science and accounting, said she will expand the grocery store options available on GWorld, bring back tuition lock and open housing registration earlier in the year if elected to lead the SGA.
By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025
Two days after President Donald Trump pressured the D.C. mayor to clear “unsightly” encampments by the State Department and White House earlier this month, District officials abandoned typical protocol, instead evicting five unhoused individuals with a one-day notice.

By Jennifer Igbonoba, News Editor • March 20, 2025
Officials earlier this month barred Students for Justice in Palestine at GWU from hosting on-campus events "until further notice," saying the group violated policy by preventing Division for Student Affairs personnel from attending programming.
By Michaela Callahan, Reporter • March 20, 2025
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By Molly St. Clair, Assistant News Editor • March 24, 2025
Santiago, a junior studying political science and accounting, said she will expand the grocery store options available on GWorld, bring back tuition lock and open housing registration earlier in the year if elected to lead the SGA.

By Hannah Marr, News Editor • March 24, 2025
Two schools announced tuition discounts for degree seekers impacted by President Donald Trump's federal workforce reductions, officials announced earlier this month.

By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025
Two days after President Donald Trump pressured the D.C. mayor to clear “unsightly” encampments by the State Department and White House earlier this month, District officials abandoned typical protocol, instead evicting five unhoused individuals with a one-day notice.

Faculty senators criticize GWPD arming decision process, call for future transparency from officials
University President Ellen Granberg briefed the Faculty Senate on the findings from a third-party investigation of the GW Police Department’s arming rollout, which she released on March 4 in an email to community members.
By Sachini Adikari, Contributing News Editor • March 13, 2025

By Gianna Jakubowski, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025
President Donald Trump's plan to halve the Department of Education’s workforce by nearly 50 percent and eventually dismantle it could delay and complicate GW’s financial aid distribution, experts predict.
By Hannah Marr, News Editor • March 24, 2025
By Ava Hurwitz, Opinions Writer • March 24, 2025
I understand the pressure to perfect your resume, but interning in a position that undermines your beliefs feels like a trade-off that isn’t worth making.
By James Pomian, Opinions Writer • March 24, 2025
In today’s landscape, it is crucial to take time and personally develop, expose and research issues before contributing to the consistent circulation of information.

By Editorial Board • March 24, 2025
We have to do our part to push against threats to our University by spreading awareness of changes at GW to fill the voids that our leaders have left vacant.

By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • March 20, 2025
A cartoon inspired by the incessant classroom chatterer.
By Editorial Board • March 11, 2025
After University leaders apologized for a lack of community input on the arming of the GW Police Department and introduced new reforms, we have to ask: What’s next?

By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • March 6, 2025
A cartoon inspired by the tumultuous executive administration.

By Sarah Gross, Staff Writer
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By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • March 24, 2025
Men's basketball Head Coach Chris Caputo said competing in the newly formed College Basketball Crown Tournament later this month is a natural step in the program’s growth.

By Kristi Widjaja, Staff Writer • March 24, 2025
Gymnastics won first place in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League Championships in Philadelphia on Saturday, its fourth championship win in the last decade.

By Ethan Tsai, Reporter • March 24, 2025
The loss pushed the Revolutionaries to ninth place in the conference rankings, marking their fifth defeat this season.

By Ryan Jainchill, Basketball Editor • March 20, 2025
Ganiyat Adeduntan spent the last four seasons as the Colgate University Raiders' head coach and served on GW's coaching staff for the four seasons before that.

George Mason sends GW home after the Revs' first A-10 quarterfinal since 2017.






By Karolina Montalvo, Videographer • March 3, 2025
Local filmmakers screened films at the annual D.C. Black History Film Festival on Friday, featuring live performances from the Duke Ellington School of the Arts' Soul Steppers and poet Cire Wilson at Lincoln Theatre.

By Ava Thompson, Caroline Carter, Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Karolina Montalvo, Marcel Richardson Villenas, Misha Cohen, Serena Long and Sophia Escobar • February 3, 2025
The Hatchet spoke with student TikTok users about their thoughts on the app's potential ban.

By Ava Thompson, Caroline Carter, Colin Wagner, Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Karoline Montalvo, Marcel Richardson Villenas, Misha Cohen and Nicholas Aguirre Zafiro • January 23, 2025
Hatchet videographers captures the sights and sounds of Inauguration Day, including appearances of the far-right Proud Boys group, preachers and anti-Trump demonstrations hosted by leftist organizations.
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.
By Max Porter, Podcast Host • February 2, 2025
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Max Porter speaks with student TikTok creators Marwa Medjahed and Cierra O'Sullivan about...
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen follow reporter Aidan Farrell's sit down with Amber Taylor...
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