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  • GWU Women’s Basketball stuns Richmond in Overtime Comeback
    By Zach Gindi-Chiafullo GW (14-14) had a hefty opponent to face in a Richmond Spiders team (22-6) ranked third in the Atlantic 10.The Revolutionaries came away with an upset against Richmond, 57-54, in overtime. “We fought, we made plays, and we needed to,” GW Head Coach Ganiyat Adeduntan said, while feeling exhilarated after taking the…
  • The Archive of Absence: A relationship with no transcript
    1,019 messages were discarded when I pressed delete. 1,019 messages were what iMessage was referring to when it prompted “This conversation will be deleted from all your devices.” 1,019 messages were sent back and forth over a period of four months. A relationship’s strength can’t and shouldn’t be measured by characters on a little screen, but when you question if what you cared for was even real, you gather up every little artifact, hoping those little slivers of paper don’t get lost on the way to your confetti jar. The delete button is easy. It’s the aftermath that’s harder, when I wonder if erasing the evidence erases the experience itself. Not that there was much evidence of a relationship to begin with; in a courtroom there would be reasonable doubt.
  • Photo Essay: Meyru @ Pie Shop, 9/23
    “You want like our full names?” Nic, the lead singer asked me as if he had a wrap sheet that couldn’t be imagined in this lifetime. This was the beginning of my five minute interview with Meyru in the Pie Shop greenroom on September 23. 
  • Men’s basketball stun rival George Mason
    By: Alden Detmer and Peter Capote The George Washington men’s basketball team (15-11) thrashed cross-town rival George Mason (21-5) Friday night in front of a raucous home crowd, 72-53. Luke Hunger, a backup forward who tallied 31 points in the whole month of January, could not be contained by the visitors as he racked up…
  • Men’s Basketball Snaps 4 Game Skid, Beats Rhode Island
    By Alden Detmer The George Washington men’s basketball team (14-11) cruised to a win over the Rhode Island Rams (14-10) in a commanding home victory 75-70 Tuesday evening. The Revolutionaries broke a four-game skid off a career-high 21 points from Luke Hunger. Garrett Johnson and Tyrone Marshall Jr. poured on more, scoring 17 and 15…
  • Photo Essay: Indigo de Souza @ 9:30 Club, 10/24
    Words and photo by Nancy Kiner I brought my dad to see Indigo De Souza at the 9:30 Club on October 24. I have loved Indigo since I was in High School, and couldn’t wait to see her, even though she was not playing “Home Team,” my favorite track of hers. I was excited to…
  • Men’s Basketball records loss against Fordham
    By Nick Lolis The George Washington Revolutionaries lost to the Fordham Rams 79-65 on Saturday for the first time since 2024.  After being defeated by a strong Saint Louis side in heartbreaking fashion, the Revs returned home with the goal of improving their Atlantic 10 record to 5-4. But with center Rafael Castro out due…
  • Revs Outlast St. Louis in a Smith Center Thriller
    By Khush Wadhwa The GW Revolutionaries defeated St. Louis in a nail-biting showdown at the Smith Center on Wednesday. St. Louis entered their game at the Smith Center with a 5-4 record, having most recently lost to Loyola Chicago. Meanwhile, coach Ganiyat Adeduntan’s Revolutionaries entered the game having defeated Fordham, who are currently second-worst in…
  • Men’s basketball delivers dominant win over Richmond, breaks skid
    By Khush Wadhwa Chris Caputo’s Revolutionaries rallied at home against the Richmond Spiders, earning an 85-69 win thanks to a first-half barrage of three-pointers and a strong defensive performance. The Revolutionaries entered their Saturday matchup against Richmond having lost two consecutive games for the first time this season, with losses to the Davidson Wildcats and…
  • Analyzing Do You Know Who You Are? After 30 years
    By Katie Surkin In the mid-1990s, as grunge faded and pop-punk surged, an underground, post-hardcore, emo revolution was occurring. At the heart of this movement was Texas Is the Reason, a band from New York that helped shape the sound and spirit of what we call second-wave emo. Formed in 1994 by veterans of the…