The GW Hatchet is an independent, non-profit student newspaper that has been in circulation since 1904. A George Washington namesake (one of the founding fathers of the University), the paper is said to be inspired by a tale where Washington was chopping down a cherry tree with a hatchet.
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When asked what the magazine’s strongest appeal is, Rankin described a vision of an “open and accessible” space in which students from “any discipline can produce work they are proud of.
Tay Tallis manipulates photographic production processes to draw attention to the physical and the rural.
Sculptor EJ Son shapes ceramics, and in turn, shapes discussion around bodies and shame