Colonials prepare for the Big Dance
Even after the Colonials' 63-59 loss to Xavier in Sunday's Atlantic 10 semifinal, McKeown and senior guard Kim Beck said the same thing: GW must move on and look forward to the NCAA tournament.
Even after the Colonials' 63-59 loss to Xavier in Sunday's Atlantic 10 semifinal, McKeown and senior guard Kim Beck said the same thing: GW must move on and look forward to the NCAA tournament.
For the first time in more than 10 years, the GW men's basketball team is not represented on any of the Atlantic 10 all-conference squads.
After five straight losses to open the season, the GW lacrosse team finally claimed a win Wednesday afternoon with a 15-9 victory over Mount Saint Mary's University.
Pat Metheny's new release "Day Trip" (Nonesuch Records) is the first trio album that the jazz-fusion pioneer has recorded in nearly eight years.
This year's festival, spanning 11 days, will feature a total of 108 films, 24 themed-film showcases, daily receptions, film seminars and various musical acts.
Vitality is timeless. As in, yeah, old people have wrinkles. But they also have sex, pump iron and hit nightspots dancing, apparently.
"Unraveling Michelle" recounts the full transgender transformation of filmmaker Joe O'Ferrell into Michelle Anne Farrell.
Although GW's Foggy Bottom campus can seem like a protective bubble, the University is located in a city with some of the nation's highest crime rates.
A popular speech and hearing science professor resigned abruptly last week and later sent an e-mail to a student indicating discrimination influenced her decision.
The Sigma Kappa sorority and the Kappa Sigma fraternity hosted their annual senior citizen "prom" for the residents of St. Mary's Court, a Foggy Bottom building for senior citizens last Friday.
Student Association officials are lobbying administrators and Sodexho to allow rollover of unused J Street dining money.
Rebecca Fox, a professor of human sexuality, explains a dental dam while answering anonymous questions from students during a Voices for Choices event.
Some off-campus housing just got a lot more expensive. A new apartment complex in the West End has some of the priciest real estate in Foggy Bottom, with units available for millions of dollars.
Web Extra The World Bank's managing director said soaring oil prices makes purchasing food a greater financial burden for poor families in developing nations at an energy conference held at GW this week.
At a University that takes so much pride in its students abroad and places emphasis on international perspective, it seems counter-intuitive that more is not being done to make international study more affordable and simpler.
Oh, Eliot Spitzer - tisk tisk.
They were student leaders before entering the organization and after induction they just enhanced that role.
Journalist Marvin Kalb pressed CNN correspondent Christiane Amanpour about her experiences covering dangerous conflicts and questioned her decision to risk her life for her career, during the Kalb Report Monday night.
Voter turnout for this year's Student Association general election hit record highs, but according to a survey conducted by The Hatchet, GW students on average were apathetic about the SA.
As the value of the U.S. dollar continues to plunge compared to the euro and the British pound, GW students abroad are beginning to feel the pinch.
Former White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove will return to GW for a Young America's Foundation lecture at the end of the month.
Thefts from cars have increased in Foggy Bottom, and police tackling the crime trend said local residents are not careful enough with their property. The solution? Hide the iPod.
Singer-songwriter Josh Ritter will headline this year's annual Fountain Day concert and festival, scheduled for April 26 on the Mount Vernon Campus.
Web Extra Political psychologist Jerrold Post listened to a Palestinian terrorist nonchalantly discuss how he murdered a Jewish woman on a hijacked Egyptian flight, but this was just part of the job.
SA Sen. Vishal Aswani received more than 55 percent of the more than 3,000 votes cast, edging out SA Sen. Kevin Kozlowski (U-At-Large) and capturing the Student Association presidency.
Saturday, March 15, 6:10 p.m. University President Steven Knapp made his first official appearance at a Freemason event Friday, but left little clues as to whether he would join the historic brotherhood like many of his predecessors at GW.
Saturday, March 15, 10:00 pm. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will deliver a speech about the Iraq war at Marvin Center Monday morning, according to a news release issued by the New York Democrat Saturday evening.
Saturday, March 15, 10:09 p.m. The Gym Class Heroes will perform at Spring Fling, Program Board announced Saturday night.
Monday, March 17, 2:33 p.m. The U.S. military could spend 100 years in Iraq if the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is the next commander in chief, said Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton.
Saturday, March 22, 2008 5:35 p.m. STANFORD, Calif. — The sixth-seeded GW women's basketball team came from behind to beat Auburn University and advance to the NCAA Tournament's second round.
Saturday, March 22, 2008 5:35 p.m. STANFORD, Calif., March 22 — NCAA tournament rookie Antelia Parrish was just as comfortable on the floor as her more experienced teammates.
Saturday, March 22, 8:45 p.m. The GW baseball team beat Saint Joseph's in first game at Nationals Park in Anacostia.
Monday, March 24, 12:50 a.m. STANFORD, Calif. — It has been more than six years since the GW women's basketball team has lost in the state of California.
Monday, March 24, 12:50 a.m. STANFORD, Calif. — The sixth-seeded GW women's basketball team is gearing up to take the court against third-seeded University of California Monday.
Breaking News Monday, March 24, 10:06 a.m. Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP, will deliver this year's Commencement address, the University announced today.
Tuesday, March 25, 12:22 a.m. STANFORD, Calif. - Bank. Swish. Buzzer. Ballgame. And that was it. After 39 and a half minutes of trailing a step behind University of California, senior Sarah-Jo Lawrence's four-foot floater dropped effortlessly through the net and sent the sixth-seeded GW women's basketball team's bench screaming into the Sweet 16.
Tuesday, March 25, 12:22 a.m. STANFORD, Calif. - Amid some court controversy, a shocked crowd and general disbelief was senior Sarah-Jo Lawrence with a smile as wide as the state of California is long.