The D.C. Council passed emergency legislation to support D.C. Circulator employees Tuesday as more than 90 drivers faced layoffs. The DC Circulator Transition Temporary Amendment Act of 2024, which ...
Editor’s note: This article contains The Hatchet’s live coverage of day three of the encampment. To read The Hatchet’s coverage of day four, click here. Night has fallen on the pro-Palestinian ...
In 2010, the District implemented a 5-cent tax on single-use paper and plastic bags to encourage consumers to switch from plastic to reusable bags. City officials say plastic bag usage has plummeted ...
A District judge rejected last week the D.C. government’s request to dismiss a lawsuit from an unnamed group of locals aiming to block the conversion of a former GW residence hall into a homeless ...
Despite national efforts to curb air pollution, racial disparities from pollution-caused illnesses have worsened, according to a Milken Institute School of Public Health study published earlier this ...
D.C. officials have unveiled a pilot program that would shut down three of the city’s major homeless encampments and connect residents to housing, but critics say the plan lacks clarity and ...
Student Government Association candidates defended their platforms to a crowd of more than 100 students in a debate Tuesday night. Two vice presidential candidates, junior Aly McCormick and sophomore ...
A Jewish fraternity will rejoin GW’s Interfraternity Council this month, making its return to campus nearly a decade after the chapter surrendered its charter in 2014 due to hazing and alcohol ...
Five Students for Justice in Palestine chapters from universities in D.C., Maryland and Virginia released a statement proclaiming solidarity with GW’s SJP chapter after the group’s Tuesday projections ...
Milken Institute School of Public Health officials are updating the doctor of public health program for the fall to place a greater focus on leadership and professional development. The program ...
Women’s basketball defeated Manhattan on the road, 55-49, Friday, thanks in part to a comeback in the third quarter. Throughout the second quarter, the Revs held the Jaspers in check defensively, ...
As the bass pumps through the speakers of a D.C. nightclub and students pack the dance floor like sardines, a familiar face may be controlling the track from behind the DJ booth. At undergraduates’ ...