
Student protesters split on rioting, looting during protests
In interviews, students said civil disobedience is “necessary” when the public is not listening to the demands of marginalized communities.
Volume 117
Stories from the June 12, 2020 issue of the GW Hatchet.
In interviews, students said civil disobedience is “necessary” when the public is not listening to the demands of marginalized communities.
The Metro will shut down a series of tracks this summer to renovate its rail system during a lull in ridership caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Milken researchers received a $25 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue combating the D.C. HIV epidemic.
About 80 fourth-year medical students in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences resumed clinical rotations Monday.
The Second Police District submitted 16 percent of all complaints against MPD last fiscal year, according to a report by the D.C. Office of Police Complaints.
Administrators said they are drafting a proposal to D.C. officials for GW’s fall operations in accordance with Bowser’s executive order.
University spokeswoman Crystal Nosal said more information about forthcoming financial decisions will be shared in the “coming weeks.”
Barr ordered law enforcement to break up a protest in Lafayette Square to make way for President Donald Trump’s photo op in front of St. John’s Church.
President Donald Trump announced he will remove National Guard troops from D.C. after peaceful demonstrations relaxed tensions during protests.
D.C. College Democrats hosted a discussion with government and student leaders on the recent push against racism and police brutality Friday.