
Alumna shares journey acting, teaching in D.C. theater
Tucked inside the gray, stone walls of an old Lutheran church in Georgetown, a GW alumna opens a hidden portal to the vast scene of D.C. theater.
Volume 119, Issue 22
Stories from the March 6, 2023 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
Tucked inside the gray, stone walls of an old Lutheran church in Georgetown, a GW alumna opens a hidden portal to the vast scene of D.C. theater.
Kim Courtney will represent local residents while she serves on the Foggy Bottom and West End ANC, including those in Shenkman Hall.
A federal court rejected GW Hospital officials’ request for a sales tax refund of nearly $1 million last week.
A SEAS professor produced a cluster of small particles that can make disinfectants two to four times more likely to kill coronavirus and norovirus strains.
Program organizers said this year’s summit focused on recent social issues through a campus lens, including the reversal of Roe v. Wade and the onset of the pandemic.
Brandi Bynum, the director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Blue Campaign, a campaign focused on combatting human trafficking, spoke about the prevalence, types and methods of human trafficking.
The Hatchet joined GW Men’s Rowing for an early morning practice on the Potomac River Wednesday.
Student-athletes’ GPAs plateaued in 2022 following a momentary surge that coincided with the onset of remote learning during COVID-19.
Graduate student guard Brendan Adams and senior guard James Bishop, who were both honored in the pregame, senior-night ceremony, led GW with 14 points each.
The queens strutted out in lace corsets, glamorous makeup and sky-high heels to raise money for the Trevor Project.