A message from President Ellen M. Granberg to the GW community regarding the ongoing protest activity.| Office of the President
Editor’s note: This article contains live updates of day four of the encampment. For live updates of day five, click here. The pro-Palestinian encampment in University Yard entered its fourth day Sunday morning, as dozens of tents remain in the plaza and more than 30 additional tents spill onto H Street. Demonstrators pitched about a...| The GW Hatchet
Editor’s note: This article includes The Hatchet’s live coverage of the seventh day of the University Yard encampment. For live coverage of day eight, click here. Protesters begin the seventh day of their encampment Wednesday under scrutiny from members of Congress for the near week-long demonstration. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) urged Congress Tuesday to hold...| The GW Hatchet
Updated: April 27, 2024, at 1:27 p.m. Student protesters said at their rally Friday that officials suspended seven students from GW immediately. “The administration announced readily to seven students that they are suspended, effective immediately,” said a speaker at Friday’s rally. “They each have nine counts of misconduct.” “Is this what safety looks like?” the...| The GW Hatchet
Demonstrators sustained their presence in U-Yard far past the 7 p.m. deadline set by officials for protesters to clear the encampment, but have yet to face direct pressure from police to vacate the area.| The GW Hatchet
Granberg said on Sunday that all of the University’s efforts to end the “potentially dangerous” encampment or deter protesters from escalation have failed.| The GW Hatchet