A pair of brothers, junior Brady and freshman Kyle Rosenstock, enter the Charles E. Smith Center almost every day for women’s basketball practice — but they aren’t on the roster. The Rosenstocks are ...
Community and student organizations, seven out of eight under alleged suspensions or disciplinary probations from the University, hosted an organization fair at a church just a few blocks away from ...
Fun fact: The thing I miss most about home is the weather I grew up in, I definitely miss that general feel of heat. When executive vice presidential candidate Peak Sen Chua first arrived in D.C. from ...
Certain ghosts and ghouls rumored to haunt iconic locations in District might give locals as much of a fright as the upcoming election. Be they political luminaries who now inhabit lantern-lit halls ...
GW’s student health insurance plan covers 100 percent of abortion costs from in-network physicians, a 20 percent increase from last year’s coverage. The Student Health Insurance Plan, a ...
When walking to class, you’ve probably seen classmates in business professional clothes transiting to and fro their Capitol Hill internships. There exists a constant social pressure for GW students to ...
Director of the Student Activities Center Tim Miller was driving home one Saturday night in August when he noticed crowds of students swarming around seven Greek-letter life townhouses on F and 22nd ...
This year’s Last Lecture Series kicked off Sept. 2 with a speech by Professor Dennis Schell, in which he revealed to his audience that he was once an ordained minister. The series gives professors the ...
University President Ellen Granberg joined a national initiative of university presidents to strengthen civic engagement on college campuses, according to a University release last month. The release ...
The Student Government Association Senate passed a resolution supporting GW graduate student workers’ unionization efforts at a full senate meeting Monday night. SGA Sen. Mehrshad Fahim Devin (SMHS-G) ...
We asked GW students how they intend to cast their ballots for the 2024 election. From mail-in to traveling back home, these students discuss the steps they’ll take to participate in their civic duty.
Amid a national influx of universities formally enacting institutional neutrality policies following the outbreak of the war in Gaza, GW is not considering adopting the approach. Since the outbreak of ...