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The Metropolitan Police Department cleared four encampment sites near Washington Circle and 26th and L streets after the ...
Officials announced Friday that Emily Hammond, a GW Law professor and GW Alliance for a Sustainable Future official, will ...
The Justice Department on Tuesday found that GW violated federal civil rights law by failing to combat antisemitism and will ...
Federal officers from a slew of agencies will patrol the District starting at midnight on Thursday in an attempt to reduce ...
University President Ellen Granberg said officials have launched the search for GW’s next provost and executive vice ...
Emerald Chauncey, a former GW Law career services employee, is suing GW for firing her in February because of her medical condition.
The victim was transported to a nearby hospital and is “conscious and breathing,” according to an MPD spokesperson.
D.C. Fire and Medical Services put out a fire on a track adjacent to the Foggy Bottom-GWU Metro station during the morning rush Thursday.
Lara Sheehi, an assistant professor of clinical psychology accused of discriminating against Jewish and Israeli students, left GW amid an ongoing Office for Civil Rights investigation.
Editor’s note: This article includes The Hatchet’s live coverage of the first day of the University Yard encampment. For live coverage of day two, click here. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian demonstrators ...
The Student Government Association unanimously passed the Finance Bylaw Reform Act in an emergency meeting to make funding applications easier for student organizations.
NPR international correspondent Emily Feng presents her new book, “Let Only Red Flowers Bloom: Identity and Belonging in Xi Jinping’s China,” at a U.S.-China Education Trust event this week.