Kappa Kappa Gamma is under investigation for allegations of hazing and underage drinking, both the University and the sorority’s national chapter confirmed this week. Several sources have come forward ...
Sophomore Susan Shin died Wednesday afternoon after jumping from the eighth floor of the Elise Apartments building. A computer science major, Shin, 19, of Ashland, Ohio, was an active member of the ...
Over 800,000 people ride the Metro every day. And for D.C. native Randi Miller, the voice actress responsible for those all-too-familiar “door closing” audio clips, that means 800,000 people know her ...
University President Ellen Granberg joined a national initiative of university presidents to strengthen civic engagement on college campuses, according to a University release last month. The release ...
A primary care researcher discussed her research regarding cancer survivorship in a primary care setting during a virtual seminar Wednesday. Shawna Hudson, senior associate dean for population health ...
Former President Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan evolved into a cult-like movement across his three presidential races, with white evangelical Protestants at its core. About ...
Students who voted for Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris said they support her vow to protect reproductive rights, endorse economic policies focused on boosting the middle class and ...
More than 100 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the Black Lives Matter Plaza in the hour hour before D.C. polling sites closed on Election Day to condemn presidential candidates for aiding or ...
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce published findings from an investigation into antisemitism on college campuses Thursday, accusing GW of failing to sufficiently discipline ...
A female student reported being the victim of a hit and run when her vehicle was parked near the Science and Engineering Hall. GW Police Department officers and D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical ...
Deep in the recesses of The Hatchet’s archives are the first writings of one of the United States’ most influential Hollywood scribes. No, we didn’t get on the Nora Ephron train early, and Aaron ...
We asked GW students how they intend to cast their ballots for the 2024 election. From mail-in to traveling back home, these students discuss the steps they’ll take to participate in their civic duty.