
The Rev Up campaign will promote GW’s graduate programs through advertisements in popular D.C. areas like Reagan National Airport and Nationals Park.
By Sandra Koretz, Sports Editor • October 2, 2023

By The GW Hatchet Staff • October 2, 2023
Here are The Hatchet staff’s picks for the best hype songs for when you’re running late to class.
By Polina Vekchina, Reporter • October 2, 2023
By Editorial Board • October 2, 2023
In the quest for public safety, not all solutions are created equal.
By Andrea Mendoza-Melchor, Opinions Writer • October 2, 2023

By Syd Heise, Reporter • October 2, 2023
GW struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities while the opposing squads dribbled through their defense with relative ease.

By Margot Diamond, Reporter • October 2, 2023

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By Jordan Tovin, Assistant Photo Editor
October 2, 2023

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October 2, 2023
Professor Adam Friedman, the residency program director and the chair of dermatology, said adding a new dermatology resident will help reduce the shortage of dermatologists nationwide.
Brittany House, a public health master's student, received the Catalyst Award for her work as a patient advocate and abortion story teller for Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington.
Leaders of The Korean American Student Society said they hope to build community among Korean American students who said they have historically felt underrepresented on campus.
Officials in the Office of Health Promotion and Education are promoting students' well-being with a week of events ahead of midterm exams.

The Rev Up campaign will promote GW’s graduate programs through advertisements in popular D.C. areas like Reagan National Airport and Nationals Park.
By Sandra Koretz, Sports Editor • October 2, 2023
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Leaders of The Korean American Student Society said they hope to build community among Korean American students who said they have historically felt underrepresented on campus.

Professor Adam Friedman, the residency program director and the chair of dermatology, said adding a new dermatology resident will help reduce the shortage of dermatologists nationwide.

Congress narrowly avoided a government shutdown over the weekend.
By Max Porter, Contributing Metro Editor • October 2, 2023

Brittany House, a public health master's student, received the Catalyst Award for her work as a patient advocate and abortion story teller for Planned Parenthood of Metropolitan Washington.

By Kellen Hoard, Reporter • October 2, 2023
Previously, trustees who surpassed 75 years old were forced to leave the Board at the end of the body's term.
By Ianne Salvosa, News Editor • October 2, 2023
By Editorial Board • October 2, 2023
In the quest for public safety, not all solutions are created equal.
By Andrea Mendoza-Melchor, Opinions Writer • October 2, 2023
We celebrate more than our culture or heritage during Hispanic Heritage Month.
By Jessica Rich, Opinions Writer • September 28, 2023
Despite poor turnout at this year's Convocation, acts of service remain an essential part of the University experience.
By Editorial Board • September 25, 2023
Officials and students alike can celebrate GW's dining halls. But the hard work of stamping out food insecurity on campus remains.
By Anaya Bhatt, Staff Writer • September 25, 2023
D.C. residents need the city's help to beat dangerously high heat.
By Eli McCarthy, Guest Contributor • September 25, 2023
Instead of arming its police department, the University must consider the data and move forward with evidence-based policies for community safety.

By Nick Perkins and Jenna Baer
October 2, 2023

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October 2, 2023

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By Syd Heise, Reporter • October 2, 2023
GW struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities while the opposing squads dribbled through their defense with relative ease.

By Margot Diamond, Reporter • October 2, 2023
Supporters can also offer a matching gift, with several alumni athletes matching donations to their former programs.

By Grant Pacernick, Reporter • September 28, 2023
All five freshmen won their first collegiate matches this weekend.

Swimming and diving falls to Virginia Tech this weekend, but hopes to improve through their season.

By Kristi Widjaja, Reporter • September 25, 2023
Women’s soccer fell 0-3 to La Salle as they struggled to stop the Explorers’ strong offense and were unable to bypass their defense Friday. The...

By Jordan Tovin, Assistant Photo Editor
October 2, 2023

By Sarah Hotchstein and Karsyn Meyerson
October 2, 2023
Kennedy Center celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop by hosting a dance competition and dance lessons with local organizations on National Dance Day.

Protestors from 20 student organizers protested against the Board of Trustees' decision to arm some GWPD officers last month.

Junior Arielle Geismar was elected as the next SA president, and sophomore Demetrius Apostolis was elected vice president Saturday.
By Lizzie Jensen, News Podcast Host • September 22, 2023
On this week's episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, Host Lizzie Jensen recaps the summer's top headlines with the Hatchet News team -- Academics Editor Fiona Riley, Metro Editor Erika Filter, Contributing Metro Editor Max Porter, Student Government Editor Hannah Marr and Contributing Student Life Jennifer Igbonoba.
By Annie O'Brien • May 5, 2023
Staying in D.C. for the summer? Host Annie O'Brien runs down some of the best summer activities, from National Gallery Nights to drive-in movies at Union Market.
By Lizzie Jensen • May 5, 2023
Host Lizzie Jensen spoke with local pickleball players and D.C. Parks and Recreation Interim Director Thennie Freeman about the District's plan to expand pickleball courts.
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