
Thousands protest in front of Supreme Court after Roe v. Wade overturn
Protesters said the decision to end federal rights to abortion is not what the American public wants.
Volume 119
Stories from the June 24, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Protesters said the decision to end federal rights to abortion is not what the American public wants.
A week after officials announced the moniker’s retirement, advocates for the change welcomed the decision while others called on officials to keep the moniker.
The proposed changes will enhance protections and alter the language to include sexual orientation and gender identity for LGBTQ+ students.
History has saddled GW with a brand that fails to reflect its values, and changing the Colonials moniker now would rectify that grave mistake.
The three-day music fest brought a hard-hitting musical display that locals hadn’t seen since the pre-pandemic era.
Despite a few highlights, the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and gun violence continue to cast a shadow over this summer.
Show your Pride at El Tamarindo in the bustling and inclusive neighborhood of Adams Morgan with a specialty cocktail raising money for local LGBTQ+ youth.
Mayor Muriel Bowser won a close race against Council member Robert White, and will likely become the District’s first three-term mayor since 1986.
The University will change to optional testing for students, staff and faculty starting July 1, according to an email sent to GW community members Tuesday.
The property will undergo a $30 million renovation and reopen to guests in June 2023 as a rebranded luxury hotel.