Where will you live this fall?
Living at GW is an opportunity to explore the nation's capital while enjoying the benefits the University has to offer.
Living at GW is an opportunity to explore the nation's capital while enjoying the benefits the University has to offer.
The performances, advice, and inescapable cheeriness Colonial Cabinet members give at Colonial Inauguration are often unforgettable.
If you have ever toured campus with one of GW's tour guides, you may have heard a few stories that left you wondering, "Can that be true?"
Dean of Freshmen Fred Siegel is giving the Class of 2013 their first college assignment before school even starts.
As a new part of Colonial Inauguration, freshmen were given the opportunity to create and upload videos of themselves for a welcome video that will be played at each CI session.
The city is booming with an array of arts and entertainment that will be sure to keep you singing, laughing or dancing throughout the next four years.
While it may be a few years before you can hit up the bars without using your cousin's old ID, being underage in D.C. won't put a damper on your social life.
Student organizations are a great way to get involved, meet new people, and find something truly invigorating to do.
Allow us to take the time to contribute to the deluge of new information with a brief guide to GW athletics.
Talking about sex, celebrities and getting exclusive entrance into private parties with some of Washington's elite are not things most students expect to find in their classes.
This guide will help reveal the most popular terms used by students, administrators, and other members of the GW community alike.
If you're hoping to stay out of trouble and keep an unblemished record, understanding the rules at GW can help.
To make sense of it all, The Hatchet has come up with a list of 10 tips and tricks to help new students get the most out of CI.