GW must give Vern residents more dining options when Safeway closes
Officials need to find a temporary solution for students who rely on Safeway for groceries after it closes next month.
Stories from the April 18, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Officials need to find a temporary solution for students who rely on Safeway for groceries after it closes next month.
Researchers in the public health school authored a study finding that traffic pollution causes 4 million cases of childhood asthma annually.
Faculty in the East Asian languages and literatures department will host a new workshop in May for faculty interested in learning how to teach Chinese.
Medical school administrators said the GW Cancer Center plans to obtain an NCI grant by 2025 as officials focus on bolstering research in the meantime.
Start your weekend with a dance performance at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, then check out a yard sale at Urban Outfitters.
Keren Cafe and Restaurant, located at 1780 Florida Ave. NW, dishes out authentic Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine for unbeatable prices.
In the District – which is already known as a brunch destination every other week of the year – there are plenty of places to celebrate Easter.
Junior steeplechase racer Suzanne Dannheim smashed her former school record in the outdoor 3000-meter race Saturday.
Junior utility player Jessica Linquist’s 28-game hitting streak cemented her in a tie for the 17th longest hitting streak in Division I softball history.
A local governing group approved a resolution Wednesday calling on city officials to open a section of H Street that has been closed since 2013.