
ANC demands DDOT respond to Foggy Bottom traffic death
After a fatal traffic collision in Foggy Bottom Wednesday, the ANC demanded that DDOT answer to its failed prevention.
Volume 119
Stories from the July 22, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
After a fatal traffic collision in Foggy Bottom Wednesday, the ANC demanded that DDOT answer to its failed prevention.
Two D.C. buildings provide very different models on how city and University officials approach redevelopment.
Little Sesame offers refreshing vegan ice cream created to help more people enjoy an environmentally-friendly lifestyle.
While recent changes to GW’s Foggy Bottom Campus are no doubt improvements, this week’s headlines are a reminder that progress isn’t so simple.
With about one month left until school starts, explore D.C.’s offerings of wildlife, museum exhibits and public markets to make the most of your summer.
Roderick French, a former professor and vice president of academic affairs, died last month after nearly 30 years of service at GW.
The Initiative includes 20 schools from the D.C. metro area, and is dedicated to crafting solutions to best address the gun violence epidemic.
A female biker died after a Mack truck struck her at the intersection of 21st Street and I Street Wednesday morning.
D.C. joined the nationwide initiative, 988 Suicide and Crisis Hotline, which replaced the previous 10-digit suicide hotline to 988 on Saturday.
Liesl Riddle, currently a vice dean for strategy at the School of Business, will take over as the head of CPS at the beginning of August.