The GW Hatchet
Katarina Engst is a dedicated political science student at The George Washington University, expected to graduate in May 2025. Currently serving as a Press Intern for the United States Senate since August 2024, Katarina has gained valuable experience in media and communication through previous internships at WNYC Radio's The Brian Lehrer Show and the U.S. House of Representatives' District Office of Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, focusing on constituent services and immigration processes. Additional internship experience includes working with the National Council of Resistance of Iran, contributing to research at CarbonQuest, and serving as an intern for New York State Assemblywoman Judy Griffin. Earlier work experience includes roles as a server at Marvel Frozen Dairy and BurgerFi.
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The GW Hatchet
The GW Hatchet, founded in 1904, is an editorially and financially independent newspaper serving The George Washington University community in downtown Washington, D.C. It is the second oldest newspaper in the city. The Society of Professional Journalists named The Hatchet the best non-daily college newspaper in the nation for 2003-2004, and again in 2006-2007. The newspaper is also a winner of the 2005 and 2008 Pacemaker and 2008 Online Pacemaker awards, given out by Associated Collegiate Press. The Hatchet counts five Pulitzer Prize winners among its alumni. The newspaper is produced by Hatchet Publications, Inc., an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. It is headquartered in a townhouse at 609 21st St. NW in the heart of Foggy Bottom.