
Weekend Outlook - Explore D.C. art at The Phillips Collection
Visit the Portraits of Resilience exhibit Friday, tour the Phillips Collection Saturday and brush up on agriculture at the Botanic Garden Sunday.
Stories from the July 29, 2022 issue of the GW Hatchet.
Visit the Portraits of Resilience exhibit Friday, tour the Phillips Collection Saturday and brush up on agriculture at the Botanic Garden Sunday.
Though it has everything you’d expect of a modest bakery, Pie Shop offers an unexpected twist – enjoy a sweet treat with a side of punk rock.
Amid record high traffic fatalities, the deaths of three cyclists and a pedestrian in D.C. this month exemplify the need for better, safer streets.
Hard-fought activism wins – Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is no longer teaching at GW.
The Governing Documents Committee Review Act will create an eight-person committee to “examine and evaluate” the current Student Association governing system
WMATA said in a press release Thursday that the Blue, Orange and Silver lines will have train arrivals every 15 minutes on weekdays by August 1.
CCAS’ new hires will raise its total number of full-time faculty members to 491, a figure that does not include full-time visiting or research faculty.
The new Metro general manager Randy Clarke started in his role amidst a challenging spring on Monday.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas had co-taught the course since 2011, but won’t teach it this fall after thousands called for his firing.