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  • 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…
  • Women’s basketball earns comeback win behind Reynolds’ 19 points
    By Alden Detmer The George Washington women’s basketball team (5-5) beat the Brown Bears (6-4) in a thrilling comeback victory 53-48 in front of an electric home crowd Saturday afternoon. However, it wasn’t all butterflies and rainbows for the Revolutionaries: they began the game with their worst first quarter of the season, only scoring four…
  • GW outlasts Dayton, earns hard-fought win
    By Alden Detmer The George Washington women’s basketball team (4-5) beat the Dayton Flyers (4-4) in a methodical defensive victory 54-42 at the Charles E. Smith Center on Wednesday evening. The Revs are coming off a competitive trip to the Cayman Islands Classic last weekend, where GW forced overtime in a 77-83 loss to the…
  • CONCERT REVIEW: Alex G @ The Anthem, 10/17
    Seeing Alex G headline for the first time was simply watching 4 guys jam out on stage- and it was absolutely awesome.  My friend and I arrived early, wanting a spot closer to the stage while also leaving time for me to speak to and take pictures of fans in the line. Outside the venue, the people I met were pleasant and fun to talk to, most having listened to him for a long time and being able to name their favorite tracks from the new album. Whenever I asked to take a picture of them, the answer was always a quick “Yes!” and generally some small talk while my polaroid camera printed the photo. Excitement flowed through the long line, which stretched much further than I expected it to before we ended up settling into a spot.
  • Bohlke seals GW cross-country legacy in record-breaking senior season
    By Katie Yancey As men’s cross-country wrapped up its season last week at the Mid-Atlantic Regional championships, senior Michael Bohlke’s record-breaking collegiate career also came to a close. Bohlke, a distance runner, sealed his legacy as a Revolutionary earlier this month by becoming the first men’s cross-country athlete to win an individual Atlantic 10 title. …
  • Bloggers Review: Fries on campus
    Blog feels that we have a moral obligation to use our powers of taste-making and superior judgement to aid the uneducated in seeking out the best food on campus. Of particular interest to us are fries, the ultimate side, the perfect snack, the primordial sauce vessel.