GW to scrutizinize size, cost of administration in rare review

Faculty and administrators have sounded alarms about the pace in which GW is adding top leaders to its payroll.

Sexual assault policy extends time for victims to report

Before this year, GW did not specify a statute of limitations, mirroring other universities.

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Sam Klein | Photo Editor

Trevor Marsden: We're not asking the right questions

For undergraduates securing their diplomas this week, their four-year journey began with one question: "Why GW?" Answer that application question with gusto, decisiveness and political acumen, and students could follow a graduation path ending in the shadow of the Washington Monument.

Justin Peligri: Words matter in sexual assault policy

Staff Editorial: The clock is ticking on the sexual assault policy

A sexual assault happens every two minutes, according to the Department of Justice. Many of these occur on college campuses across the country, and GW is no exception.

Letter to the Editor: Philosophy lawsuit is unfounded

The conduct of the woman suing Eric Saidel, the philosophy department, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences and the University is akin to a man using a cigarette lighter to peer inside his mobile home’s gasoline tank to make sure it’s full.

Cameron Lancaster | Contributing Photo Editor

Baseball splits double header, takes series against Rams

Every game is said to count the same as the next, but there are always a few series each year that seem to weigh a little bit heavier. This weekend, GW faced one of those series, as they battled Atlantic 10 foe VCU, taking the series, but dropping the third game and losing hope for a sweep.

Davidson Wildcats to become newest A-10 member

The Atlantic 10 will welcome Davidson – a consistent March Madness contender – to the conference for 2014-2015, the league announced May 8.

Softball team sees season end at hands of Saint Louis

Delaney Walsh | Photo Editor

A muddy, pop-infused Sweetlife Festival

Muddied grounds and a hunt for ponchos didn't keep an audience of thousands from enjoying the music.

In the bins: Green Move-Out treasures

Reporters rummaged through six residence halls and pulled out a few surprising finds.

Q&A: Local garage rockers talk transition from basements to Sweetlife

The Hatchet caught up with Ryan Hunter Mitchell, Dan Newhauser, Danielle Vu and Alberto Pacheco to talk record labels, DJ aliases and making it big in D.C.


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    Capital Funk Showcase Preview

    The Capital Funk dance crew practices for its annual showcase preview.

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    Syrian Vigil

    Students from George Washington University gathered in front of the White House to protest the conflict in Syria.

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    Honoring Boston Marathon victims

    Runners lap around National Mall to honor Boston Marathon victims.