I decided to deck my tree out in the maximalist tastelessness of my youth, but to stick it to the man, I’d do it on a $100 ...
Division Director of The Aston Jermey Jones said the unhoused shelter onboards more tenants “every day,” with staff admitting ...
The School of Medicine & Health Sciences residents and fellows on Monday night called off a strike planned for early Tuesday ...
To assist in any and all latke craving dilemmas, three intrepid Hatchet reporters braved the bitter D.C. cold after ...
Celebrate the winter holidays with The Hatchet’s annual Holiday Guide! Read about the local contractual divorce that spurred ...
The report highlights several inconsistencies between the University’s account of their role in criminal and internal conduct proceedings and the accounts provided by the arrested students and their ...
The Class of 2028 met and slightly exceeded its enrollment goals despite delays with federal finical aid applications and the Supreme Court’s decision to block race-conscious admissions.
The D.C. Board of Elections earlier this month said write-in candidates Bruce Majors and Dennis Sobin, who were presumed to ...
“What’s to-day, my fine fellow?” Ebenezer Scrooge called out to a young boy on the street at the end of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” The day was Christmas, the boy responded — a holiday that ...
Three alumni featured on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list for 2025 for their contributions to social media, marketing and advertising. Geismar, last year’s Student Government Association president, earned a ...
With a St. Nick-inspired George Washington stitched across his blue sweater atop reindeers and hearts, Denver Brunsman prepared for the Department of History’s annual holiday party. Brunsman, an ...