GW Hatchet

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The GW Hatchet
Image:Hatchet_cover_II.jpg
Type Student newspaper
Format Broadsheet

Owner Hatchet Publications, Inc.
Editor-in-Chief Eric Roper
Founded 1904
Headquarters 2140 G Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20052
Flag of the United States United States

Website: www.gwhatchet.com

The GW Hatchet is an independent student newspaper at The George Washington University. Founded in 1904, it is the second-oldest newspaper in the District of Columbia, behind only The Washington Post. It also serves as the newspaper of record for the University's archives.

The paper derives its name from the implement apocryphally used by George Washington to chop down his family's cherry tree.

In 1993, the GW Hatchet was incorporated as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit, and the paper has been editorially and financially independent of the University since then. It is run by a board of directors composed of Hatchet editors, former staff members, a GW student, a GW professor and professionals in the media industry. Daily operations are overseen by the full-time general manager & treasurer with assistance from the business manager. All other business and editorial positions are filled by current GW students and the editor in chief serves as the corporation's president. For many years, the University only charged the paper $1 in rent for their fully-controlled townhouse in Washington, D.C. but has recently begun charging monthly rent at reduced rates.

The GW Hatchet publishes 12,000 copies every Monday and Thursday throughout the school semesters and several times during the summer recess. In 1998, the Hatchet launched a Web site, www.gwhatchet.com, which has won many awards including a National Pacemaker Award in 2006. From 2005 to 2007, the Hatchet published an annual dining and entertainment guide called the GW Insider.

The Hatchet office is located at the heart of the George Washington University campus on 22nd and G streets in Washington, D.C.

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[edit] Mission

The mission of The GW Hatchet is: “To edit, print, publish, sell and distribute The Hatchet, the primary student newspaper of general interest and circulation at The George Washington University, or any successor publication and such other publications through print and other media as the Board of Directors may from time to time determine is appropriate, as an education and informational service independent of, but benefiting The George Washington University community; “To provide, with the assistance of those with professional journalism and business experience, a practical and realistic educational experience for students and others who comprise the staff of the Corporation’s publications.”

[edit] Awards

The Hatchet has won numerous journalism awards, including:

  • the Society of Professional Journalists' Mark of Excellence Award for Best All-Around Non-Daily Newspaper in the Nation in 2003 and 2007, and the award for Best All-Around Non-Daily Newspaper in the Region in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007.
  • the Associated Collegiate Press Online Pacemaker Award in 2006
  • the Associated Collegiate Press Pacemaker Award in 2005 and 2007

[edit] Notable Alumni

Some notable Hatchet alumni include:

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