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- 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… - CONCERT REVIEW: Bob Weir Memorial Show @ The Hamilton Live, 1/13
Words and photo by Alex Fulling On the evening of Saturday, January 10, the Grateful Dead world received devastating news: Bob Weir had departed from his earthly form. Bobby was the band’s final vocalist to pass, following the death of bassist Phil Lesh just a year and a half prior and, of course, lead guitarist… - Men’s basketball records a second consecutive loss in George Mason matchup
By Khush Wadhwa For the first time this season, the George Washington Revolutionaries dropped a second straight game in an away loss to the George Mason Patriots on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. After falling to Davidson College at home, the Revolutionaries faced intense pressure to preserve their winning A-10 record. The Patriots were hungry… - Davidon’s 3-point barrage buries men’s basketball 84-79
By Will Efrusy The George Washington Revolutionaries fell in an emotionally charged 84-79 loss to visiting Davidson Wildcats Wednesday night at the Charles E. Smith Center. From tipoff to the final horn, the arena was rocking, with a packed student section and a large contingent of traveling Davidson fans trading roars in a tightly contested,… - Women’s basketball falls to George Mason 59-46 in heavyweight defensive battle
By Zach Gindi-Chiafullo A highly anticipated A-10 matchup took the Charles E. Smith Center by storm this Sunday as GW (9-9) was set to face George Mason (10-6), who had a perfect conference record. After the matchup concluded and both teams went all-out on defense, George Mason stood tall and kept that perfect record. “They’re… - PHOTO ESSAY: Battle of the Bands 2025
Words and photos by Nancy Kiner On November 8, Radio stations from Georgetown, American, and George Washington came together to put on Battle of The Bands in Square 80 on GW’s campus. Bands from all three universities came to represent: Argo and the Violet Queens from American University, Georgetown University with Jam! And finally, the GW…