
Former attorney general talks gerrymandering, voting
A former attorney general spoke about voting rights and the multiple scandals that have plagued the Trump administration at Lisner Auditorium Wednesday.
Stories from the October 24, 2019 issue of the GW Hatchet.
A former attorney general spoke about voting rights and the multiple scandals that have plagued the Trump administration at Lisner Auditorium Wednesday.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., discussed impeachment and the 2020 presidential election at the Jack Morton Auditorium Wednesday.
End the shortened school week with laughs at a comedy show, then celebrate the Day of the Dead at The Wharf.
The roasted butternut squash taco is smeared with goat cheese and topped with caramelized onion, chipotle yogurt and mint leaves.
It has been one month since GW overhauled Vern dining options, yet I am still faced with a lack of nutritious food options.
GW advertises UW as an award-winning program, so the University should make sure every student has the chance to take the class during freshman year.
Members of a committee analyzing GW’s research ecosystem hosted a forum to garner faculty feedback about the state of research at the University.
The committee will meet up to five times over the next few months to determine disciplinary action against the embattled councilmember.
Panhellenic Association President Izzy Griffith stepped down from her post last week and is taking a leave of absence from GW for the fall semester.
Time magazine executive editor Susanna Schrobsdorff discussed her publication and career in Gelman Library Tuesday.