Students evacuated the building as Metropolitan and GW Police officers closed off H and I Streets to vehicle traffic following "suspicious" phone calls with "possible threats" made to the building.| The GW Hatchet
Liquor Law Violation West Hall 10/22/2025 – 3:30 a.m. Closed Case The GW Police Department and GW Emergency Medical Response Group responded to a report of an intoxicated male GW student. After concluding the student did not need medical attention, officials referred the case to Conflict Education & Student Accountability. – Case closed. Referred to...| The GW Hatchet
Community members praised the GW Police Department’s heightened communication and efforts to begin implementing recommendations from a third-party investigation about six months after its release but want more clarity on how officials are enacting the reforms.| The GW Hatchet
If we want to enhance our university experience and take the most out of it, we should be building relationships with our professors.| The GW Hatchet
Student, faculty and staff leaders said the strategic framework incorporated their feedback, and they look forward to its further implementation.| The GW Hatchet
New GW Police Department Chief Victor Brito said he believes his multi-decade experience in law enforcement makes him the right person to rebuild a fractured department.| The GW Hatchet
After years of the Medical Faculty Associates losing money — which sits $444 million in debt, GW started negotiating with UHS to cofund the enterprise. With so much at stake, we urge GW to remember that while discussions about severing financial ties with the MFA have dominated the conversation, it is not the only priority the community cares about as all parties weigh the future of the medical enterprise.| The GW Hatchet
In my experience, left-leaning perspectives dominate campus discourse in social and academic spaces. But by operating on that assumption, we lose the opportunity to interact with different opinions, which produces monolithic dialogue that ultimately lessens the quality of our education by curtailing the development of bipartisan communication skills.| The GW Hatchet
Washington expects Beijing to postpone curbs on rare earth exports, lifting hopes of a trade truce. Officials cite a preliminary consensus and a planned leaders’ meeting. A delay would ease pressure on tech supply chains and tariffs while talks continue over market access and industrial policy.| Tomorrow's Papers Today!