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- GW Earns Gritty Win Over George Mason to Stay Hot in A-10 PlayBy Zach Gindi-Chiafullo The Revolutionaries (11-6) powered past George Mason (11-5) in four sets, battling through defensive challenges and late rallies to secure a gritty home victory and extend their strong conference start. It was the 64th overall matchup between the two rivals, with the Revolutionaries having a 49-15 advantage, winning last year’s two contests…
- Men’s soccer falls short against GMU, prolong winless streakBy Khush Wadhwa The GW men’s soccer team lost to George Mason on Saturday, marking six straight games without a win. Their home matchup on October 4 against George Mason University was not projected to be easy. The Patriots held a 4-3-1 record, including a win against nationally-ranked University of Virginia. At the Vern’s GW…
- ALBUM REVIEW: BRNDA’s Total PainFour years after releasing their last album Do You Like Salt?, local art-punk four-piece BRNDA returns with the phenomenal Total Pain, a 12-song LP that blends the DIY sounds of D.C. punk and 60s Art Nouveau aesthetics with lyrical explorations of food, animals, and the relationship between pleasure and pain into one of the freshest projects of the year.
- Revs volleyball sweeps Rams, improve to four games over .500By Alden Detmer/x: @AldenDetmer The George Washington women’s volleyball team (9-5) beat the Rhode Island Rams (3-11) in an exciting and competitive 3-1 victory at the Charles E. Smith Center on Saturday. The Revolutionaries swept their first A-10 conference series following a 3-0 win on Friday. “Rhode Island threw something different at us,” GW women’s…
- PREVIEW: The Stews @ The Anthem 9/27By Alexa Barker The Stews, a rising Southern indie rock and jam band, will headline the 9:30 Club this Saturday, September 27th. Known for their explosive live shows, the four-piece band blends the raw grit of classic rock with modern indie intensity, creating a sound that swings between singalong anthems and heavy, headbanging jams. Forming…
- PREVIEW: The Story So Far @ The Anthem 10/1By Katie Surkin The Story So Far will be hitting the Anthem for their Fall 2025 tour on October 1. The night will be opened by Pain of Truth, Origami Angel, and Neck Deep: an unbelievably talented lineup spanning across hardcore, emo pop, and pop-punk that set the stage for this genre-defining band. The Story…
- CONCERT REVIEW: Pulp @ The Anthem, 9/6By Álvaro Ramal Two weeks ago, on September 6, the legendary Britpop band Pulp stopped by The Anthem as part of the North American leg of their “Here Comes More Pulp” tour commemorating the release of their eighth LP More, their first in twenty-four years. After too many days of organizing thoughts and compiling notes, I…
- Men’s soccer falls to Fordham, 0-1 in A-10 playBy Alden Detmer/X: AldenDetmer The George Washington men’s soccer team (2-5-1) fell 1-0 to the Fordham Rams (4-2-2) in an Atlantic-10 (A-10) league opener on Sept. 20. This is the first time the Revolutionaries have lost to the Rams at home since 2012. “We obviously gave up a goal,” GW men’s soccer Coach Craig Jones…
- GW volleyball cruises past Loyola with 3-0 sweepBy Zach Gindi-Chiafullo With a 2-game winning streak propelling them forward, GW volleyball (4-4) aimed to beat Loyola. The Revolutionaries managed to sweep the Greyhounds (2-6) on Saturday at home. It was an inspiring, all-out team effort by the Buff and Blue, and they now stand at a .500 record while shining with a 4-2…
- Men’s soccer overcomes Navy lateBy Khush Wadhwa The Revolutionaries men’s soccer team narrowly defeated Navy 1-0 in their second home match on September 10. GW generated a plethora of offensive chances in the first half, a promising sign after allowing nine goals and failing to score in each of the last two games against Rider University and St. Peter’s…