Science and Engineering Hall to house one restaurant
The $275 million Science and Engineering Hall is slated to open in 2015. Construction moved past grade in June. Hatchet File Photo. Updated Sept. 3 at 11:46 a.m. The University will bring one small...
View ArticleForensic science studies to expand into Somers Hall
The forensic sciences department will move into newly renovated classrooms in a Mount Vernon Campus residence hall this fall, giving the department more breathing room to hire more faculty. An interior...
View ArticleNeighbor complaints over another alleyway threaten to hold up construction
Updated Sept. 20 at 7:08 p.m. Strife with neighbors over a public alleyway has once again put a hitch in GW’s construction plans as Foggy Bottom representatives decided to hold off on approving the...
View ArticleCity emerges from shutdown battle with hopes for budget freedom
Mayor Vincent Gray said he was “relieved and thankful” after Congress passed a bill Wednesday to give the District autonomy over its budget for the rest of the fiscal year. Hatchet file photoThe budget...
View ArticleDuring three-day Churchill celebration, GW pulls in $300,000 for new collection
Provost Steven Lerman speaks during a three-day celebration of the former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Emily Benn | Hatchet Photographer Corrections appended Plans for the $8 million...
View ArticleJay Carney details move from reporter to White House spokesman
Jay Carney gave students a glimpse into the White House’s decision-making process Thursday. Journalism and political communication students packed Jack Morton Auditorium on Thursday, listening to the...
View ArticleColin Powell brings lessons of leadership to Lisner Auditorium
Former Secretary of State and GW alumnus Colin Powell, right, spoke with School of Media and Public Affairs Director Frank Sesno at Lisner Auditorium on Monday. Katie Causey | Hatchet Staff...
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