Columbian College considers Arabic major, minor
The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences will make a preliminary decision May 1 on whether it will create an Arabic major and minor.
The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences will make a preliminary decision May 1 on whether it will create an Arabic major and minor.
A local professor wants people to walk through Washington Circle, not around it, by turning the unkempt park into a visual icon.
The often-criticized dining hub is seeking feedback from student leaders to redefine its brand, after one of the largest overhauls in the venue’s history last summer failed to increase sales.
Taylor Hubbard, Benjamin Gupta, Jennifer Gonzalez Perdomo and Ismail Ginwala would have graduated May 20, but there is still a chance to honor their memories at Commencement.
The number of student organizations on campus has skyrocketed.
In the final three-game series of its 10-game home stand, GW was swept for the second straight time in A-10 play.
The Colonials took the field against top-ranked Massachusetts Friday in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament and saw the Minutewomen explode immediately on a 5-0 scoring run.
Marjane Satrapi brought her range of experiences to the stage Friday to discuss her life as a best-selling author.
Pushpa Basnet could not get the image of a young girl smiling, reaching out to her from behind a jail cell’s bars out of her mind.
What I’ve loved about my time at The Hatchet is that in my four years at GW the paper has given me a voice.
Everything I love about The Hatchet hangs on its walls. The yellowing pages from my first issues as editor in chief are slowly crinkling.
I know nothing will keep me away from the photo nook that has been my home for four years now.