Essay: The journey to embracing my mixed ethnicity
If I had a penny for every time someone has asked me “What ethnicity are you?,” I could likely pay the full tuitions of every student in my graduating class.
Volume 113
Stories from the September 15, 2016 issue of the GW Hatchet.
If I had a penny for every time someone has asked me “What ethnicity are you?,” I could likely pay the full tuitions of every student in my graduating class.
With a full slate of Marvel and DC superhero movies to be released in the coming months, you’ll also want to keep an eye out in the future for one more from GW alumnus Roye Okupe.
We sampled the restaurants’ food and drinks so you know exactly what to order when the District House vendors finally open on campus.
At the Navy Invitational on Saturday, the men’s cross country team continued to show improvement.
We do not need to erase our history, but universities should rectify the modern day effects of slavery.
After transferring to GW for his senior year, center back Ben Ogedegbe has become an invaluable member of the team’s back four.
By choosing to sit on the sidelines of a presidential election, the College Republicans are abdicating their role as a partisan organization.
Men’s soccer kicks off its 2016 campaign with memories of last season’s regular-season title run, and a first-round playoff upset, in mind.