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Molly Kaiser: Finding the right words

Some families have legacies of doctors and lawyers, scientists or centuries-old family-owned businesses, but in my family, how one uses words has always been most important. My grandmother was a calligrapher who sought all-encompassing quotes to be painted, framed and gifted to people to make them feel special on important occasions. My mom has been […]

Sidney Lee: The moral of the story

The Hatchet is truly about taking it step by step (some larger than others), and suddenly you look up and you’re ready to pass the torch.

Lillian Bautista: Learning to love the craft

Media Credit: Arielle Bader | Assistant Photo Editor Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches – “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story – to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of the year. If there is one thing I learned from The GW Hatchet, it is to love the art of storytelling in journalism. From my first published assignment as a freshman covering a Chinese Culture Fest hosted by a student organization to my first experience covering protests, I learned how to navigate the complexities of capturing a moment and translating it into a tangible insight for the reader.

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