Almost every student at GW knows what it’s like to take soul-crushing, multiple-choice exams that require straight memorization and hours of trying to decipher ambiguous questions. But students’ ...
Men’s basketball will welcome home D.C. native and redshirt freshman forward Darren Buchanan Jr., a major addition to the Colonial frontcourt. Buchanan announced his decision to transfer from Virginia ...
Greek life has always threatened public health and safety on campuses – and now the COVID-19 pandemic is showing it. Coupled with partying during a pandemic, Greek organizations are highlighting their ...
Moments before her students arrived at her new biology course, adjunct professor Rachel Canalichio raced to call Gelman Library staff because her class textbook had disappeared from the library’s free ...
The rollout of the University’s U-Pass system represents a much-needed success for students and Metro, but the D.C. area transit agency continues to face serious issues. After a train derailment in ...
GW Police Department officers responded to the University Student Center for a report of a male student and non-GW affiliated man engaging in a sexual act while using the bathroom stalls. GWPD ...
This year, the pressure of post-graduate life has been exacerbated by an unusual senior year and a daunting job market. But securing a full-time job in your career field isn’t the only option for new ...
A federal appeals court revived a lawsuit Tuesday that demands tuition refunds from the University to repay families for the second half of the spring 2020 semester when classes turned online for the ...
This year, thousands of students have taken their college classes from their childhood bedrooms. While many complain of monotony, turning cameras on and unmuting microphones, some international ...
The University pays the 10th-highest amount of property taxes to the District, according to the city’s 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report released late last month. GW owns more than $428 ...
Officials have remained silent on the search for GW’s next permanent president despite previous expectations that the search would commence in “early spring.” Board of Trustees Chair Grace Speights ...
This essay was published in a two-part series of opinions writers reflecting on their experience being arrested while protesting. Read the second account here. After my arrest, I was held for six ...