By 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”…
By 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…
By 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.…
By 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…
By Alden Detmer, X: @AldenDetmer The George Washington women’s soccer team (2-2-2) fell 2-0 to the Towson Tigers (2-2-2) in a defensive battle on Sept. 7. The Revolutionaries drop their…
By: Nick Lolis George Washington volleyball (2-4) defeated Georgetown (1-5) in their third matchthis Saturday. It’s the first win GW has achieved against another D.C. team. The Revolutionaries started the…
By Emma Khodaverdian When I first stepped into college radio, I didn’t know I was stepping into the most consistent love of my college experience. I wasn’t the typical DJ.…
Foona Fest, a night of live music, furries, local vendors, and foosball, organized by K Nkanza of Spring Silver will have its third annual iteration Friday June 27 at Songbyrd. Six DMV bands and artists will be performing, including experimental rapper Sir E.U and indie rocker Spring Silver. The event will also feature zine-makers, artists, and creative vendors. Rounding out the night is a foosball tournament. If you’re into experimental music and art, check out Foona Fest June 27!
By: Cameron Mays, Class of 2025 When I made the decision to attend The George Washington University about four years ago, I never expected GW basketball to become one of…