Interfaith unity promoted after Horowitz speech
A few dozen students joined religious leaders Thursday night to reflect on peace and racism in light of the tension caused by Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.
Stories from the October 29, 2007, Print Edition
A few dozen students joined religious leaders Thursday night to reflect on peace and racism in light of the tension caused by Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.
GW students and D.C. residents gathered at Jack Morton Auditorium Friday to listen to panelists support the social and political movement within the hip-hop community.
The Student Association is continuing its Condom Campaign by partnering with the Residence Hall Association to distribute condoms and literature on safe sex options.
About 30,000 runners ran through the District in this year's Marine Corps Marathon Sunday morning.
The President and First Lady Competition made its debut as part of Sprit Week, which culminated in Friday night's events at Smith Center.
Conservative author David Horowitz defended his views and lashed out against GW's administration at a speech on campus Thursday night.
If imitation is the greatest form of flattery, then the readership program at GW should be blushing.
George Clooney and other celebrities were on campus this weekend filming scenes for an upcoming film titled "Burn After Reading."
Students and community members went bargain hunting on G Street last week, at the annual United Church rummage sale.
GW's emergency medical scribe course prepares undergraduate students to be assistants in a hospital emergency department setting.
Senior Kelly Leon paints the face of 8 year-old Tiara Diggs at Kidsfest Fest Saturday afternoon.
Veteran of the Iraq War and graduate student Adam Kokesh spoke about racism plaguing the war and the American military at a speech on Friday.
Four swastikas - each progressively larger in size - have been drawn on the door of a Jewish freshman living in Mitchell Hall.
Things have gotten so rough at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, students are essentially working in stairwells, University President Steven Knapp told the Board of Trustees last week.
Communicating GW's cost is one of the greatest challenges facing the institution, University President Steven Knapp said last week in an interview with The Hatchet.
New York rapper Fabolous made more than 2,000 GW students wait more than two hours for his Colonials Invasion performance Friday night at Smith Center.
John Lancaster, David Young and Patrick Pho celebrate the Boston Red Sox 2007 World Series victory at Rhino Bar in Georgetown. The sweep of the Colorado Rockies gives the Red Sox its second title this decade.
Web Extra About 50 student organizations welcomed families to a Halloween extravaganza in the Marvin Center Saturday.
Web Extra Few people are familiar with Viktor Bout, but his business dealings have influenced world affairs for more than a decade.
Web Extra The recording industry has subpoenaed GW to reveal the identities of 19 students who allegedly violated copyright laws.
Web Update Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7:53 p.m. The seventh swastika in one week appeared on campus Tuesday and the University is not classifying the spate of vandalism as a hate crime.