About Us deutsch The GW Hatchet The GW Hatchet The GW Hatchet is an independent student newspaper at The George Washington University. Founded in 1904, it is the second-oldest newspaper in the District of Columbia [...] behind only The Washington Post. It also serves as the newspaper of record for the University's archives. The Hatchet, known as The University Hatchet in its early days, has been named the best non-daily [...] 2006 and 2010. Over the course of The Hatchet's long history, the paper has broken many stories that have been picked up by national news organizations. Most recently, The Hatchet was the first news organization
uns english The GW Hatchet The GW Hatchet The GW Hatchet is an independent student newspaper at The George Washington University. Founded in 1904, it is the second-oldest newspaper in the District of Columbia [...] behind only The Washington Post. It also serves as the newspaper of record for the University's archives. The Hatchet, known as The University Hatchet in its early days, has been named the best non-daily [...] 2006 and 2010. Over the course of The Hatchet's long history, the paper has broken many stories that have been picked up by national news organizations. Most recently, The Hatchet was the first news organization
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