In assault trial, there is talk of APES
A trial involving three GW students revealed Wednesday that a sophomore alerted the University to some of the controversial inner-workings of the Alpha Pi Epsilon fraternity.
A trial involving three GW students revealed Wednesday that a sophomore alerted the University to some of the controversial inner-workings of the Alpha Pi Epsilon fraternity.
An engineering professor who sued the University after being forcefully removed from his classroom lost a civil suit in federal court this month.
In the past, fraternities have served as voting blocks in the Student Association senate. But for years, there has not been one as staggering as the block Phi Kappa Psi created in the last election.
After his most recent release from prison, Rodney Mitchell began searching for a job. Though he trained for several months to become a certified bus driver, the District refused to hire him. But in his new position in the Mayor's Office, Mitchell's criminal record is well publicized.
GW students aren't the only ones up in arms about their food options.
A junior was arrested Friday after she repeatedly tried to enter the Lerner Health and Wellness Center without her GWorld card.
Starting next spring, GW's Judaic studies program in the Columbian College will include a professorship in the Hebrew Bible endowed by a GW parent's $2.5 million donation.
Georgetown's student newspaper voted not to oppose a university effort to trademark their name Tuesday - hindering the paper's long-term campaign to become an independent entity.
Target opened its first location ever in D.C. last month in Columbia Heights.
A large majority of students received one of their top three choices for University housing next year and GW Housing Programs placed several hundred students on wait lists, the University announced.
A GW scientist concluded that a six million year-old Kenyan fossil is the oldest human relative to have walked upright and on two feet.
The professional, honors and service Greek-letter fraternities have raised about $140 dollars in their penny war competition, an event held as part of the first annual Alternative Greek Week.
Two student organizations are working with administrators to raise $18,000 for the installation of a structure that could save the University money in electric bills.
The number of students that subscribe to emergency text alerts has doubled at GW since the shooting at Virginia Tech, but administrators at the University and local colleges said they want those statistics raised even higher.
A week has gone by since Marco Chomut left his temporary home in Gelman Library, but people still know him as the "Gelman guy."
Among the 245 Young Global Leaders chosen by the World Economic Forum for 2008 were film industry elites, CEOs of major corporations, the King of Bhutan, Queen of Morocco and Elliott School graduate student Ahmad Nader Nadery.
The Student Association senate-elect approved four students to lead committees of next year's senate Tuesday night at the new body's first meeting.
Low salaries, long hours and never-ending to do lists plague the non-profit sector and cause people to leave their jobs before they move up the ladder to top executive positions, according to a study released last month.
Web Extra Iraq War veteran and GW graduate student Adam Kokesh spoke last week at Marvin Center.
Web Extra A commission was formed to research alternative means to lowering healthcare costs.
Tourists flock to the District Wednesday to see the annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Springtime is one of the most active seasons for tourists in D.C.
The Society of Professional Journalists honored The Hatchet as the best non-daily student newspaper in the Mid-Atlantic region at its annual convention last week.