Urban music hits campus
G-D'Urban, a new student organization whose goal is to diversify music at the University and create a record label for GW students, had its first showcase Thursday night in the Marvin Center.
G-D'Urban, a new student organization whose goal is to diversify music at the University and create a record label for GW students, had its first showcase Thursday night in the Marvin Center.
The first luxury, eco-friendly hotel in the District received preliminary approval from the D.C. Zoning Commission to construct in Foggy Bottom.
Friends, family and colleagues of renowned journalist Edward R. Murrow remembered the broadcast pioneer and lamented the state of reporting today at the Jack Morton Auditorium Thursday.
Impending rain and a change in venue did not stop musician Josh Ritter from performing next to the fountain at the Mount Vernon Campus Saturday night.
The Metro may add another rail line to alleviate rapidly increasing ridership, which officials attribute to rising gas prices and environmental concerns.
Some say that age slows a person down, but Myrtle Church couldn't disagree more.
The mechanics of transsexual intercourse are not likely taught in a high school sex class, but it was a hot topic on 19th Street last week.
When it comes to relieving stress some choose exercise, others choose cigarettes or alcohol. But for over-worked students outside of Gelman Library Thursday afternoon, there was only one way to relieve their tension: draw it out.
Public bathrooms run the gamut of cleanliness, but the prevailing philosophy for their visitors seems to be the same: keep contact to a minimum.
I went to camp. With 30 column inches left in my collegiate journalism career, that would seem like a trivial fact to mention.
We often do sexy things at The Hatchet. Photographers shoot girls mud wrestling and buildings burning. Reporters run up to police tape and nearly get arrested at riots. Commas, on the other hand, are not sexy.
GW last played Georgetown in basketball 26 years ago. But the epic rivalry lives on through other sports.
The GW men's basketball team has inked a fourth incoming player for next year.
Senior Sarah-Jo Lawrence was not selected for the WNBA draft April 9 but may still end up in the league.
In response to Virginia Tech, University President Steven Knapp formed a taskforce to thoroughly review campus safety and security, which found that University officials were not properly communicating about mentally ill and potentially violent students.
Student Association President Nicole Capp and Executive Vice President Brand Kroeger's tenure ends Thursday, when President-elect Vishal Aswani and Executive Vice President-elect Kyle Boyer are sworn into office.
D.C. taxi drivers are still fighting to keep the existing zone fare system, despite an announcement last week from Mayor Adrian Fenty mandating they install time-and-distance meters by May 1.
Some top administrators are second-guessing the validity of a report released this month regarding the decline of "elite" freshmen attending GW.
The Chancellor of D.C. Public Schools visited Stevens Elementary School Wednesday night to relieve concerns over the impending closure of the 140-year-old Foggy Bottom school.
After unexpectedly resigning in November, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Dean Timothy Tong will leave this spring to become the next president of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Food, games, dancing and skits marked fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha's fourth annual Fireman's Challenge competition this week between sororities, which raised $9,000 for the D.C. Firefighter's Burn Foundation.
GW basketball players play a game of football Friday afternoon in University Yard.
The Hatchet's year-end wrap-up of GW's ups and downs.
Sitting on a fence is rarely comfortable. In a country as polarized by politics as the U.S., sitting on the fence can get downright unpleasant.
Staring down the final weeks of a college career, undoubtedly there are questions about the next step in life.
Web Extra Men's basketball's troubles on and off the hardwood should not be the focus in a year when other things were also noteworthy.
Web Extra University students from the master's of business administration program rolled up their sleeves early Saturday morning to help cleanup Jefferson Junior High School in Southeast D.C.
Web Extra A new dual-degree program at the School of Media and Public Affairs will allow undergraduates to save thousands of dollars and attain a master's degree at a faster pace.
After four years at GW, two seniors thought they knew almost everyone in the class of 2008 - until they met each other on a blind date. Though the date was a success, Commencement is only a few weeks away.
Web Extra Multicultural student groups won the most awards at the 23rd annual Student Activities Center Excellence Awards Wednesday night at Lisner Auditorium.
Web Update Tuesday, April 29, 4:15 p.m. A rally in Kogan Plaza Monday to support the black victim of a New York police shooting became an expression of discontent over campus media coverage and the treatment of black organizations at GW.
Friday, May 2, 4:07 p.m. The University plans to dramatically change Colonial Inauguration in the coming years, beginning this summer with the elimination of a costly laser light show and several other luxuries, a top administrator said Thursday.
Friday, May 2, 4:07 p.m. University officials announced Thursday that there will be several changes to J Street dining next fall.
Friday, May 2, 4:07 p.m. A federal court ordered the University Monday to release the names of 19 anonymous students who are being sued by the recording industry for illegal music downloading.
Friday, May 2, 4:07 p.m. A large group of J Street employees signed a petition against Sodexo this March, alleging they have been subject to daily harassment, unfair working conditions and mass layoffs.
Saturday, May 5, 2:16 a.m. An air conditioner erupted in flames in a second floor room of Schenley Hall at about 9:30 p.m. Friday leaving no injuries, a D.C. Fire Department spokesperson said.
Sunday, May 4, 10:03 p.m. GW Hillel raised half a million dollars in a campaign to renovate its aging building, officials said at the Jewish organization's 20th anniversary Wednesday.
Monday, March 5, 1:38 a.m. The GW Cancer Institute drew in big names and a large crowd for its Fifth Annual Gala at the National Building Museum Saturday night.
Updated Friday, May 9, 3:47 p.m. Junior Cheyenne Moore and freshman Miles Beatty, two scholarship basketball players, have been kicked off the men's basketball team. Moore told the Hatchet Thursday that he thought the dismissal was fueled by a personal conflict.
Thursday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. An energized crowed packed into Lisner Auditorium Friday night to see the first showcase of GW's hip-hop dance team, Capital Funk.