Essay: Grappling with Kobe Bryant's death and troubled history
Kobe Bryant’s death was mourned by millions of fans, but it also raised questions about how to celebrate the life of someone accused of rape.
Volume 116
Stories from the February 6, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Kobe Bryant’s death was mourned by millions of fans, but it also raised questions about how to celebrate the life of someone accused of rape.
Spoken English – one of four restaurants in the LINE Hotel DC – is a small Japanese eatery that draws inspiration from tachinomiya, or standing bars.
Put on your black eyeliner for the Emo vs. Pop Punk Dance Party, then pick up some Valentine’s Day gifts at the LOVE Pop Up Shop and Exhibition.
Victoria Freire, a freshman and a member of Sunrise GW, said she filed a police report alleging that an officer pushed her down the stairs in front of the F Street House.
SA President SJ Matthews issued an executive order Wednesday urging officials to keep the hippo as an unofficial mascot.
About 70 students marched with Sunrise GW Wednesday to deliver a letter to University President Thomas LeBlanc calling for fossil fuel divestment.
Officials said the fundraising office is seeking to retain 63 percent of existing alumni donors and receive donations from 14,500 alumni this fiscal year.
A prominent activist and author kicked off this year’s Black Heritage Celebration with a keynote speech Monday in the Jack Morton Auditorium.
Shortly after 10:30 a.m., roughly 35 students interrupted a panel discussion and proceeded to deliver a short speech condemning the center.
The Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service is holding a week of events to inspire students to make change in their communities.