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Serving the GW Community since 1904

The GW Hatchet

Erika Filter: Staying stubborn

Erika Filter: Staying stubborn

By Erika Filter, News Editor April 22, 2024

Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches — “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story — to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues...

Staff editorial: Faulty facilities are more than just an inconvenience

By Editorial Board April 22, 2024
Faciltiies issues aren't just annoying: They're holding the GW community back.

Crime log: Female subject throws rocks at passersby

By Ella Mitchell, Staff Writer April 22, 2024

Destruction of Property/Vandalism Public Property on Campus (700 Block of 21st Street NW) Reported 4/16/2024 - Unknown Date and Time Open Case A female staff member reported damage to a D.C. issued...

The bakery Paul displays a Store Closed sign inside its window in Western Market.

PAUL closes in Western Market

By Ella Mitchell, Staff Writer April 22, 2024
PAUL, a French bakery and cafe in Western Market, posted a sign announcing its closure late last month.
Sex toys displayed on a table in the University Student Center

Students vibrate with excitement at GW’s first sex toy museum

By Jenna Baer, Contributing Culture Editor April 22, 2024
This interactive sex toy exhibit was part of the first Healthy Sexuality Conference, a series of talks surrounding sexual liberation sponsored by the Office of Student Advocacy.

Op-ed: Call on GW to support maintenance and engineering workers

By Keith J. Graham, Guest Contributor April 22, 2024
Despite an overwhelming mandate for union representation, GW and the employer of the University's facilities workers have made almost no concessions in contract negotiations to improve wages, benefits or meet other worker demands.
The George Washington University Hospital entrance on 23rd Street.

Milken researchers find drops in health care coverage after Medicaid disenrollment

By Jenna Lee, Staff Writer April 22, 2024
Researchers said disenrollment causes vulnerable populations to lose health care coverage and delay medical treatment.
The Newman Catholic Student Center on F Street

Inside the Newman Center’s homey space, fraternity neighbors

By Diana Anos, Staff Writer April 22, 2024
Along a street of frat houses across from the Smith Center stands a bright blue townhouse — the hub of the Catholic student presence on campus.
SMPA Director Peter Loge

SMPA director nears end of first year in position, reflects on building community

By Tyler Iglesias, Staff Writer April 22, 2024
Loge said strengthening community, expanding connections to the school and preparing students for the media industry were his biggest goals.
New GW transfer and sophomore guard Trey Moss defends Max Edwards near the paint.

Men’s basketball adds William & Mary transfer

By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer April 22, 2024
Head Coach Chris Caputo added his third player via the transfer portal.
Pages of the amicus briefs in Idaho v. United States, which the Supreme Court will hear Wednesday.

Faculty members call on Supreme Court to protect emergency abortions

By Michael Hariman, Reporter April 22, 2024
Faculty members said they signed the brief because if the court rules in favor of an Idaho state law, states would be able to criminalize emergency medical care that leads to abortions.
A GW golfer tees off at a practice in 2018.

Golf finishes sixth-place finish at NC tournament

By Margot Diamond, Staff Writer April 22, 2024
Jed Dy and Jakub Hrinda tied for team lead, both finishing seven over par.
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