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  • Foggy Bottom Notebook: George Washington faces VCU after road win against St. Bonaventure
    By: Abe Rothstein (@RothsteinAbe) and Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) After an impressive 62-52 win on the road against St. Bonaventure Sunday, the George Washington Revolutionaries’ gauntlet conference schedule continues as they return home to face one of the top teams in the Atlantic-10 Conference in VCU.  Here are some updates and nuggets in this week’s edition…
  • PREVIEW: Jay and Silent Bob @ Lincoln Theatre, 2/10
    By Carolina Carmo Jay and Silent Bob, the cult comedic duo featured across director Kevin Smith’s filmography, are coming to D.C’s Lincoln Theatre on February 10. Jason Mewes, who plays scheming motormouth Jay, and Kevin Smith, the stoic self insert Silent Bob, have been partners on and offscreen for over 30 years. They’ve appeared in eight…
  • An ode to strawberry tea, snakes, and running 
    It’s the small things that help you survive. Sometimes, life has to become a silly little game. Maybe you can’t imagine enduring a study-abroad semester with the man who assaulted you—but maybe you don’t have to. Maybe all you need is to hold out for your next cup of strawberry tea.  The worst part wasn’t…
  • Rebounding struggles for George Washington continue against La Salle, squandering another road opportunity to climb ahead in Atlantic-10 standings
    By Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) After securing two immense home victories against Saint Louis and Richmond, the George Washington Revolutionaries hit another roadblock, giving up a late lead on the road against La Salle Saturday afternoon, falling 73-67. Despite leading for over 33 minutes at the new John Glaser Arena, the Revs surrendered a back-breaking 19-7…
  • Initial reaction to blockbuster Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade
    By Michael Frere What the hell is going on with the NBA? In the early minutes of February 2nd, the Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis. I was playing Xbox when I saw the Twitter notification and immediately stopped what I was doing. It had to be fake.…
  • George Washington gymnastics wins Lindsey Ferris Invitational, soars in East Atlantic Gymnastics League standings
    By Tarryn Mallon George Washington University’s gymnastics team claimed a victory over the University of Pennsylvania, Yale University, and Fisk University, scoring 195.3 earning their first win on the young season.  The Lindsey Ferris Invitational commemorates former GW gymnast Lindsey Ferris (BA ‘01, MA ‘03). Ferris was a four member of the Revolutionary gymnastics team…
  • George Washington gets revenge against Richmond, returns to even record in conference play
    By Scott Greaney (@ScottGreaney_) On the warmest evening of the new year in Foggy Bottom, the George Washington Revolutionaries came away with a 75-66 victory over Richmond, powered by yet another strong second-half team performance. Rafael Castro continued to shine, finishing with 21 points and a career-high 16 rebounds.   The victory marks the Revs’ second-straight…
  • Cereal Numbers #2
    By Sofija Juodaitis You wrote in and the Creature Hour team has responded! Read on for a transcript of the live advice show, Cereal Numbers. Dear Cereal Numbers Creature Hour,  My name is Ian, and I used to be a man.  I used to be a father, not a good one but a father nonetheless. I…
  • We made blackout poetry with your college essays
    By WRGW Blog Team Applying to college is one of the worst experiences of young life. The anxiety of stacking up to other students, the financial burden of the application fees, the monotony of giving out the same information in surveys and interviews and taking near identical campus tours over and over to demonstrate demonstrated…
  • Foggy Bottom Notebook and Preview for Richmond Rematch
    By: Abe Rothstein (@RothsteinAbe) A big game awaits the George Washington Revolutionaries as the Richmond Spiders make the trip up I-95 to the Charles E. Smith Center Wednesday night. The Revolutionaries are eyeing revenge following a disappointing defeat in the opening game of Atlantic 10 play. Once holding a double-digit lead in the second half,…