
Student group hosts first thrift pop-up
Within the first few hours of opening, more than 800 people showed up to shop the collection.
Volume 118
Stories from the September 30, 2021 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Within the first few hours of opening, more than 800 people showed up to shop the collection.
The Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution hosted a webinar on encouraging voter registration through the tax system Tuesday.
For its first in-person, outdoor event, Tiny Dorm Concerts teamed up with WRGW and the Student Music Coalition to host the 2021 Fall Gig.
GW Votes hosted a National Voter Registration Day event to register students in Potomac Square Tuesday afternoon.
The Colonials (5-6, 3-0 MAWPC) downed Mount St. Mary’s (5-8, 1-1 MAWPC) in a 20–13 shootout in the home opener.
Steven Brunetto alleges he broke his leg after crashing a motorized tricycle into a concrete wall during a project for his engineering class in 2019.
Students said the University delayed outreach, breached students’ privacy and failed to bar alleged assaulters from campus.
These influencers assert that the memories we make and the emotions we experience because of anime are worthy of celebration and preservation.
Lupo Pizzeria is serving up neapolitan-style pizzas with flavor combinations and toppings you’re not likely to find anywhere else.
The SBA Senate unanimously approved $8,000 for the International Law Society at its meeting Tuesday, almost completely funding their annual gala.