A few things can be expected if this is your first year on campus – you’ll have lots of late nights, find yourself at a few questionable parties and feel the burden of overpriced textbooks. Students ...
The Colonials surprised all basketball fans in the District this year, getting a bid to the NCAA Tournament over Georgetown. But somehow, the Hoyas almost found a way to steal the Colonials’ thunder.
Officials said at a Faculty Senate meeting earlier this month that almost 100 percent of faculty members from the School of Nursing give back to GW – more than any other school. Nursing school faculty ...
Three families are suing GW for “gross mismanagement” of their family members’ remains that were donated to the medical school for study, claiming that the University then attempted to conceal the ...
The House of Representatives’ Oversight Committee passed a bill onto the House floor Tuesday that would make D.C. the United States’ 51st state. For the first time since November 1993, when a D.C.
Officials are planning to add extra security measures to a park near campus. Local officials unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday night asking the University, the Washington Metropolitan Area ...
GW’s Department of Human Resources located a record last week that indicates former Enron CEO Kenneth Lay taught economics at GW as an associate professor from 1970-72, GW spokesman Eric Solomon said.
This past Saturday night, The Three Wise Men were looking for a different crowd and a little bit of live music. Despite the fact that Johnnie was on the Disabled List (girlfriend, day to day), Jack ...
Reader’s note: This story is satirical in nature and published in a spoof issue.
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences students can now apply for the school’s STEM laboratory summer internship program after it was postponed during the pandemic. Rachel Riedner, the CCAS associate ...
A handful of D.C. public schools escaped shutdown Thursday when the city’s chief of schools announced she would close 15 schools instead of 20 for low enrollment, the Washington Post reported. Francis ...
Two new proposed U.S. Senate bills aim to make it easier for students to navigate the complex financial aid process and educate students about borrowing federal money to finance a college education.