
Men’s basketball secures first-round bye in win over Davidson
With just one game remaining before the tournament, the Colonials are locked into the top seven, ensuring a first-round bye in the Atlantic 10 tournament.
Stories from the March 2, 2023 issue of the GW Hatchet.
With just one game remaining before the tournament, the Colonials are locked into the top seven, ensuring a first-round bye in the Atlantic 10 tournament.
The Colonials defeated Duquesne 71-68 in the second round of the A-10 tournament Thursday after a heroic shot from graduate student guard Mia Lakstigala.
Officials said they will install mail and package lockers in JBKO, Guthridge, Amsterdam, Mitchell and South halls over the spring and summer.
Rice has something for everyone – whether you are looking to pick up ingredients to cook at home, get a quick to-go lunch or indulge in classic Thai dishes in a quaint environment.
Politicians mold their personalities around their campaigns and careers, which can elicit obsessive dynamics with constituencies.
You deserve to spend your day surrounded by authentic love as opposed to someone who prioritizes vanity over quality time.
GW chartered an interdisciplinary, collaborative research institute working to address racial and ethnic inequality last week.
The SA Senate unanimously pushed back the date of their upcoming elections and encouraged financial transparency from the University.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority officials said they are changing the way they press wheels in a release Tuesday.
The National Park Service predicts D.C.’s cherry trees will reach peak bloom between March 22 and 25, which could be the second-earliest bloom since 2013.