Essay: Normalizing the "Black Not Girl"
I want to celebrate Black women who choose to be who they are, even if they don’t exude the glamorous extroversion that society often expects from them.
Stories from the June 18, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
I want to celebrate Black women who choose to be who they are, even if they don’t exude the glamorous extroversion that society often expects from them.
Sophomore forward Qwanzi Samuels verbally commits to GW, marking sixth roster addition since eight players left the program.
Sailing earned a tenth place finish at the ICSA Coed National Championships, ending the program’s final season of varsity status.
It’s mostly good news at GW this week – the headlines of the past seven days have given us plenty to look forward to for the future.
Elliott School officials said they are more than halfway through implementing their annual diversity action plan for the 2020-21 academic year.
This weekend commemorate Juneteenth and the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment with activities and celebrations around D.C.
The ANC also appointed local residents to a committee that will work to distribute community grants through nonprofits.
The senate reassigned the seats to encourage more students to apply to fill the senate’s vacancies.
Two CCAS professors found that malicious messages about COVID-19 can spread through pathways connecting multiple social media platforms.
The announcement came hours after President Joe Biden signed legislation into law dedicating Juneteenth as a national holiday.