By Abi Ingoglia Joining WRGW was a happy accident. As every freshman at GW does, I attended the Fall Org Fair in 2019. Walking through the maze of tables in…
By Jules Russo I first got involved with WRGW when I learned that a sustainability professor, Scott Sklar, lived in a completely off-the-grid house in Northern Virginia. I wanted to…
By Francisco “A.J.” Camacho Recently-elected Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (CCAS) Undergraduate Senator Dan Saleem is denying accusations of racism directed at him from outgoing Student Association (SA) President…
By Francisco "A.J." Camacho It is a common trope for students at George Washington to complain about the lack of school spirit. If there ever should have been such a…
By GW Sunrise Do you like free food? Live music? Supporting a Fossil-Free GW?! If you answered yes to any of the above, you are cordially invited to Sunrise GW’s…
By Adis Santoyo When I first heard of WRGW I felt like I was Becca from Pitch Perfect. I was ready to incorporate different genres of music and create my…
From the WRGW Blog archives. Originally published on November 16, 2020. By Brennen Owens It’s not much of a debate that the US has been at a constant state of…
By Theodora Lawson The enormously popular musical inspired by and filled with songs from Alanis Morissette’s beloved 1995 album, the Broadway tour of Jagged Little Pill hit DC’s National Theatre…
By Natalie Turner Grab your tissues and spacesuits because Duster will be performing at the Black Cat on April 11. This slowcore trio originally started making music in San Jose,…