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Three ways to reduce waste during the holidays

Americans produce 25 million tons of extra garbage during the holiday season, but there are some simple ways you can reduce waste. Video by Arianna Dunham and Arielle Bader.      

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Sophomores launch organization dedicated to sustainable fashion

Sophomores Chelsea Connolly and Lauren Bolger were inspired to start Clean Closets after watching “The True Cost,” a documentary about the fast fashion industry. Video by Arielle Bader.

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Flagg Building features projected artwork by former professor

“Open,” an art exhibit featuring projection work, opened at the Flagg Building Thursday. Robin Bell is a local artist known for projecting politically-charged art onto famous buildings like the...

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Crumbs & Whiskers opens second pop-up kitten lounge

Crumbs & Whiskers, a local cat cafe, opened a pop-up kitten lounge at  3109 M St. NW. Friday. The lounge will be open through June and will house kittens that are available for adoption. Video by...

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SA presidential race moves to runoff, Martin takes EVP

Freshman Justin Diamond and junior SJ Matthews will face off in a runoff election for Student Association president next week. Sophomore Amy Martin won the executive vice president race. Video by...

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Gymnast Alex Zois talks team strategy ahead of national championship

Fifth-year gymnast Alex Zois sat down with The Hatchet to talk about the team’s preparation for the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional. Zois’ 39.400 mark in the all-around competition topped the field and...

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Best underrated museum: Mansion on O Street

The Mansion on O Street, located at 2020 O St. NW, is the editor’s pick for best underrated museum. The Mansion is an eclectic spot for visitors who are looking to explore a new museum that is off the...

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Photos: 'Shut Down DC' participants strike climate change

Environmental activists blocked off some intersections between Capitol Hill and downtown Washington Monday to press government officials to act upon rising temperatures across the globe. The “Shut Down...

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Photos: Crowds swarm Nationals Park to celebrate team's World Series victory

Updated: Nov. 1, 2019 at 4:37 p.m. Thousands of people flocked to the perimeter of Nationals Park after the team clinched a historic World Series championship against the Houston Astros Wednesday....

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Photos: Nationals parade around Mall after World Series victory

Thousands of Nationals fans wrapped around the National Mall to catch a glimpse of the team during its World Series parade Saturday. The Nationals took home a historic championship against the Houston...

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Year in review: Most memorable photos of 2019

Photos can show moments of triumph and defeat, excitement and disappointment – and 2019 was filled with every kind of occasion. The Hatchet’s photo team sifted through some of the most memorable events...

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Photos: Sororities host first bid day on the Mall in three years

Sisters celebrated their first bid day on the last day of winter break Sunday. Panhellenic Association recruitment was held for the first time during the final days of winter break, ending the day...

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International Chinese students weigh in on coronavirus

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Snapshot: People skate at Georgetown waterfront

This week's snapshot features people skating at the Georgetown waterfront Sunday.

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Sights from GW's Black Heritage Celebration

Throughout the month of February, the GW community came together for nearly 20 events celebrating Black History Month and GW’s Black Heritage Celebration. The 14th annual event, named “Reclaiming Our...

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Snapshot: The U.S. Botanical Gardens celebrates its 200th birthday

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A glimpse of this year’s SA candidates

Voting for Student Association elections open Wednesday. Here’s a look at some of the candidates running in this year’s election and what they hope to achieve if elected.

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Views of the pandemic from around the United States

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Black Lives Matter rallies documented across the United States

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Hundreds gather outside Supreme Court to mourn RBG's death

Hundreds gathered around the Supreme Court this weekend to pay respects to former Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who passed away Friday after a yearslong battle with pancreatic cancer....

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