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Fire forces morning evacuation of Gelman

Friday Gelman Library was evacuated Friday morning after firefighters from at least three D.C. fire houses were called to campus.

Student aid, University ties motivate donors

For alumnus Jeremy Gosbee, attending an expensive university like GW would have been impossible without the help of financial aid.

University to renovate Strong Hall for sorority housing

GW Housing Programs will renovate parts of Strong Hall in preparation for the building's shift to Greek-letter housing this fall - including adding a backyard plaza to hold social events - a University administrator said last week. Strong Hall - currently GW's only all-female residence hall - is slated to house members of Chi Omega and Pi Beta Phi starting this fall.

GW makes early exit from A-10s

DAYTON, Ohio - If that's how this season ends - and barring an unlikely postseason invitation, it will be - then it was not without drama.

Maxim wins EVP runoff

Thursday Rob Maxim will be next year's executive vice president, the Joint Elections Committee announced Thursday night.

GW couple makes history in District

They first met when one came to the other's class to recruit for EMeRG. Now, three and a half years later, they are one of the first gay couples to be married in the District. Audio Slide Show »

Staff Editorial: The seemingly impossible

Following two severely disappointing years, the men's basketball program overcame the last two seasons' failures with impressive zeal.

Staff Editorial: Logan Dobson for Executive Vice President

As the executive vice presidential election has gone to a runoff election, The Hatchet's editorial board reiterates its endorsement for Logan Dobson.

Cartoon: From snowpocalypse to sunpocalypse

Bradley Dlatt: SA elections from an insider's perspective

This year, I went from the furthest on the outside someone can be to right in the middle of the madness as a campaign manager, and it has changed the way I look at my experience at GW.

Madeline Twomey: Cleaning my digital footprint

Someone once made the joke to me that no one our age can ever be president, because we all have some mistake documented on Facebook.

Kip Kosek: Why I banned laptops

We can embrace the value of new technologies while also defining contexts where their use is inappropriate.

GW makes early exit from A-10s

DAYTON, Ohio - If that's how this season ends - and barring an unlikely postseason invitation, it will be - then it was not without drama.

At last, Hollis can rest ribs

DAYTON, Ohio - It may not have necessarily been a storybook ending for senior Damian Hollis, should it prove to be an end at all, but it was at least a mixed bag of success and disappointment: a game-high 19 points and a team-best six rebounds, but also a 70-60 loss at Dayton.

Four years after start, cricket team makes nationals

Basketball Notebook

Campus Calendar

Faces of war: coming to a Metro stop near you

You may not have been to an art gallery recently, but that doesn't mean you haven't seen Suzanne Opton's war photography.

Five for Fighting: a perfect 10

Five for Fighting attracted a crowd diverse in ages and music tastes to Lisner Auditorium Tuesday night with its delicate and distinct soft-rock.

Quidditch flies at GW

For all the hidden Harry Potter fans across campus, the time has come to step out of the broom closet.

Ending the ills of modern-day slavery

Not many took a second glance at the two children selling videos outside the entrance to the Foggy Bottom Metro station. After all, the pair seemed to be raising money for a school fundraiser. But the reality was much more sinister.