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  • Women’s basketball opens Coach G era with 86-47 win over UDC
    By Katie Yancey The George Washington Revolutionaries kicked off their 2025-26 regular season Monday night in the Charles E. Smith Center against the University of the District of Columbia Firebirds, dominating 86-47. Freshman Colleen Phiri led the charge for the Revs with 18 points and five rebounds, followed by junior Kamari Sims, who ended the…
  • PHOTO ESSAY: Fall Gig 2025
    A happy haze filled Square 80 as GW Students and other guests attended WRGW’s Fall Gig. Some type of school spirit was definitely high as joints were passed around the newly turfed square. 
  • Men’s basketball overcomes Maine in season opener 
    By Khush Wadhwa In their season opener at the Smith Center, the Revolutionaries powered past the University of Maine 67-47 thanks to strong scoring performances from center Luke Hugner and guard Christian Jones. Offensively, both teams got out to a slow start, with a triad of early fouls from center Rafael Castro forcing him off…
  • Volleyball capitalizes against VCU
    By Khush Wadhwa GW Volleyball defeated A-10 second-place VCU this Saturday in an intense five-set contest. They split the home series against VCU following their four-set defeat on Halloween night. The Revolutionaries entered Saturday’s match having lost four of their last five and with a 7-6 conference record. Two of their recent losses came against…
  • The Hottest topic of 2005: Warped Tour and the evolution of the emo scene
    June 13th and 14th of this summer brought Warped Tour 2025 to the RFK Campus Grounds.  I had frantically purchased tickets to the festival in class, discreetly refreshing Ticketmaster until the “YOU GOT ‘EM” screen lit up my computer. Having previously attended Riot Fest 2025 and Sad Summer Fest, I assumed I knew what kind of alternative-rock-extravaganza I would be walking into. For both of those festivals, I meticulously studied the schedules, which stages my favorite bands would be on, and what the most efficient route through the grounds would be in order to maximize the amount of bands my friends and I were seeing.
  • Men’s basketball hosts Georgetown for first matchup in 44 years; Falls short 73-64
    By Katie Yancey In a historic, “monumental” matchup that saw the largest attendance at a sold out Charles E. Smith center in nearly a decade, the George Washington Revolutionaries took on the Georgetown Hoyas Saturday night for the first time since 1981, ultimately falling short 73-64.  “We wanted to put our men in some tough…
  • PREVIEW: Fleshwater @ 9:30 Club, 10/26
    Fleshwater will be coming to the 9:30 Club for their In Search Of The Endless Sky release tour on October 26. The night will be opened by Chat Pile, a noise rock/sludge metal band from Oklahoma, and Balmora, a metalcore band from Connecticut. Fleshwater formed in Boston in 2017 as a spinoff of metalcore band Vein.fm.
  • PREVIEW: Magdalena Bay @ The Anthem, 10/25
    American alternative pop duo Magdalena Bay brings their Imagical Mystery Tour to Washington, D.C. on October 25, 2025. Formed in Miami, Florida, the two members met in high school and released their debut album mini mix vol. 1 in 2019.
  • PREVIEW: Doechii @ The Anthem, 10/21
    Rap sensation, Doechii, started documenting her life in the “swamp” of Tampa FL, through viral Tiktok sounds in 2021. Her first EP’s were a mix of pop, hip-hop, and dance music. Alligator Bites Never Heal, her latest album, was incredibly ambitious but paid off, making her the third woman to win Best Rap Album in the Grammy’s history.
  • PREVIEW: Yung Lean @ The Anthem 10/19
    On October 19, Swedish cloud-rap pioneer Yung Lean brings his Sad Boys universe to The Anthem in Washington, DC. A viral breakout in 2013 with “Ginseng Strip 2002,” Lean helped define internet-born cloud rap and has since grown into a cult touring artist with atmospheric beats, woozy synths, and melancholic, deadpan vocals. Expect a set that blends early favorites and newer work, likely including “Ginseng Strip 2002,” “Kyoto,” “Yoshi City,” and “Agony,” alongside material from his 2025 album Jonatan, like “Forever Yung.”