
The Hatchet spoke with individuals who participated in the encampment, dissenters of the movement, people living on campus and other community members about how it has shaped the campus culture at GW. Here’s what they had to say.
By Ryan Saenz, Staff Writer • April 24, 2025

In an open room with blues and reds as pictures on the walls and paper shreds on the ground, two second-year Masters of Fine Arts students showcased their capstone pieces in Corcoran’s NEXT Festival, running from April 17 to May 16.
By Reagan Higgins, Reporter • April 28, 2025
By Carly Cavanaugh, Staff Writer • April 28, 2025
By Jamie Greenberg, Opinions Writer • April 28, 2025
As we approach graduation, we need to remember it’s okay to not know what you want to do after graduation.
By Michelle Frankfurter, Guest Contributor • April 28, 2025

Just over a month into her tenure, women's basketball Head Coach Ganiyat Adeduntan has started building out the program, hiring four assistant coaches and adding two transfer players earlier this month.

By Maya Rosado, Reporter • April 28, 2025

By Ethan Tsai, Reporter • April 28, 2025


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By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • April 28, 2025
Amid increased ridership, local transportation officials are floating proposals for a second Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station entrance.
By Rory Quealy, News Editor • April 28, 2025
In the wake of last spring’s pro-Palestinian encampment, officials this academic year bolstered campus policing and security and are continuing to weigh stricter protesting policies.
A slate of 10 speakers, including political analyst Chuck Todd and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority general manager and CEO Randy Clarke, presented talks at the 2025 TEDxFoggyBottom conference at the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre Saturday.
Destruction of Property/Vandalism Lloyd Gym Reported 4/17/25 – Unknown Date and Time Closed Case A female staff member reported spray...

The Hatchet spoke with individuals who participated in the encampment, dissenters of the movement, people living on campus and other community members about how it has shaped the campus culture at GW. Here’s what they had to say.
By Ryan Saenz, Staff Writer • April 24, 2025
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By Jaycob P. Maldonado, Reporter • April 28, 2025
Members of the GW College Democrats and GW College Republicans debated the impacts of several key policies of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of his second term in office at Funger Hall on Wednesday.

By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • April 28, 2025
Amid increased ridership, local transportation officials are floating proposals for a second Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station entrance.

GW tightens security, considers stricter protest policies in aftermath of pro-Palestinian encampment
By Rory Quealy, News Editor • April 28, 2025
In the wake of last spring’s pro-Palestinian encampment, officials this academic year bolstered campus policing and security and are continuing to weigh stricter protesting policies.

A slate of 10 speakers, including political analyst Chuck Todd and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority general manager and CEO Randy Clarke, presented talks at the 2025 TEDxFoggyBottom conference at the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre Saturday.
Destruction of Property/Vandalism Lloyd Gym Reported 4/17/25 – Unknown...

By Bryson Kloesel, Staff Writer • April 28, 2025
Protesters assembled in front of the State Department and marched through Foggy Bottom to commemorate the one-year anniversary of their nearly two-week long encampment at University Yard, then rallied in front of the White House.
By Jamie Greenberg, Opinions Writer • April 28, 2025
As we approach graduation, we need to remember it’s okay to not know what you want to do after graduation.
By Michelle Frankfurter, Guest Contributor • April 28, 2025
In the intervening years between Trump’s first and second terms, the extreme polarization within American society has only intensified, echoing the political divisions within Germany in the years leading up to the Nazi rise to power.

By Editorial Board • April 28, 2025
In order to rebuild as a community and move forward, GW must be willing to acknowledge the situation with humility, on what went wrong and how the encampment affected the GW community.

By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • April 24, 2025
A cartoon inspired by GW's weekly federal update emails.
By Mara Riegel, Opinions Writer • April 21, 2025
American Jewry cannot be used as the pretext that Trump needs to fulfill his own tyrannical agenda — one of anti-immigrant hate and the persecution of those who disagree with him.
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor • April 21, 2025
I’ve worked a new word into my everyday vocabulary this year: “bro.”

In an open room with blues and reds as pictures on the walls and paper shreds on the ground, two second-year Masters of Fine Arts students showcased their capstone pieces in Corcoran’s NEXT Festival, running from April 17 to May 16.

By Reagan Higgins, Reporter • April 28, 2025
Owner Eskinder Debebe said he values the warmth of daily interactions with customers and said the exchanges are what keep his passion for coffee and community alive.

By Carly Cavanaugh, Staff Writer • April 28, 2025
When organizing the upcoming week's Google Calendar, if you can, carve out some time during an afternoon with a sunny forecast for some escapism.

By Shea Carlberg, Staff Writer • April 24, 2025
Tucked in a nook on Ninth Street lies a new sandwich shop packed with the medieval swordplay of masterfully crafted subs, soups and immersive, mystical Easter eggs.

Indie pop band The Driver Era commanded the stage in Program Board’s annual Spring Fling concert, with former Disney star Ross Lynch alongside brother Rocky Lynch delivering a high-energy performance to a small but mighty crowd.

By Rachel Moon, Senior News Editor • April 21, 2025
Each new SGA election cycle boasts its own range of newcomers and familiar faces running for a seat in the governing body, and since 2023, one fuzzy, aspiring politico has become a recurring candidate.

Just over a month into her tenure, women's basketball Head Coach Ganiyat Adeduntan has started building out the program, hiring four assistant coaches and adding two transfer players earlier this month.

By Maya Rosado, Reporter • April 28, 2025
The series win brings GW to fourth in the Atlantic 10, where they stand 3.5 games back from first-place Saint Louis.

By Ethan Tsai, Reporter • April 28, 2025
Already holding the program record in the 5000m, Sarah Mitchell has her eyes set on three more school bests.





Take a look inside the GW Table Tennis Club, where friendly competition has brought together a close community on the second floor of the University Student Center.
Culture Editor, Nick Perkins, traveled to Midlands Beer Garden to put the Midlands Nachos to the test as the best nachos of the northwest. This video featured culture editor Nick Perkins.
By Ava Thompson • April 17, 2025
Mr. Henry's, a historical local D.C. restaurant, hosted a tribute concert for Roberta Flack following her passing this past February.
By Max Porter, Podcast Host • April 28, 2025
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Max Porter speaks with Kieran Laffey, the president of GW Ice Hockey, about Alex Ovechkin's...
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.





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