Students said while they still feel safe, security cuts appear to be another instance of GW cutting back on services for ...
Perspective: In a time of political division, take advantage of GW’s mosaic of ideological diversity
Today’s climate of polarization and division on university campuses demands more than ever that we discuss political and ...
Over the past five years, an increasing number of former standout athletes have traded their jerseys for whistles, stepping ...
Intrigued customers have been lining up in a Georgetown alley to be one of the few people to get a taste of a cafe’s limited ...
Officials declined to share details of their negotiations with Universal Health Services over ending GW’s financial ties to ...
Student Government Association’s Finance Committee opened its meetings to the public for the first time last week after years ...
Officials assertion to not draw on the endowment comes as universities nationwide grapple with the necessary measures to ...
Student jokesters said being involved in the GW and greater D.C. comedy scenes has helped them find like-minded, ...
What was once a plain, white gallery in the Flagg Building has been brought to life with the abstract shapes and vibrant ...
In the two years since Fizz arrived at GW, students agree the app has done considerable damage to campus discourse, including ...
Africa, a group of international affairs students revived the organization, looking to host discussions on African politics ...
A professor in the Elliott School of International Affairs launched an initiative this last week aiming to counter democratic ...
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