
Secrets to uncovering the District's hidden speakeasies
There are at least a dozen speakeasies across the District and the locals that flock to the secretive bars hidden around the area have the inside scoop.
Volume 114, Issue 16
Stories from the November 20, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
There are at least a dozen speakeasies across the District and the locals that flock to the secretive bars hidden around the area have the inside scoop.
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Listen to our editors discuss dining affordability on campus, the declining bee population and give some pie recommendations for the upcoming holiday season.
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University President Thomas LeBlanc’s inauguration is the latest in event to be broadcast to a global audience as part of a social media marketing strategy.