Visualized – A year of Metrorail shutdowns
SafeTrack’s blue line has been closed about twice as many days as was the average over the past year.
Volume 113, Issue 28
Stories from the April 24, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
SafeTrack’s blue line has been closed about twice as many days as was the average over the past year.
First-year graduate student and Air Force veteran Adam Popp ran the Boston Marathon alongside tens of thousands of runners last week.
The SA awarded about $1.3 million to student groups in next year’s budget, about $300,000 more than last year.
There was always a story to edit, a blog to publish, an email to send and a phone call to make. The list never ended and while sometimes I prayed for it to, it kept me going in a way that nothing else ever could.
Being the “hype man” of GW’s independent student newspaper has been a better learning experience than any college class could have given me.
A free cybersecurity day camp, funded by a $100,000 grant from the NSA, will host about 20 middle school girls on the Mount Vernon Campus this summer.
What taught me that real life is dazzling and delicate in its own right were the people I worked with and experiences I had at The Hatchet.
After defeating Rhode Island 15–5 Friday, the Colonials lost both ends of their doubleheader Sunday.
David Macpherson, head coach of the men’s tennis team, said he is confident his team will be able to grab its fourth A-10 title.
A medical school professor’s research project could change the way that cystic fibrosis is treated worldwide.