A local Walgreens in the West End neighborhood received approval to sell alcohol this month, after residents and management came to an agreement on how the beverages will be sold. Foggy Bottom and ...
An amendment to change the way students vote for Student Association president and executive vice president will go before the student body for a vote Wednesday and Thursday during the SA runoff ...
With endless virtual lines and exorbitant prices, buying concert tickets for the chart-topping artists who headline in the District is no easy feat for music aficionados. If you are tired of ...
Researchers discovered a ribonucleic acid molecule that produces black coloring on butterflies’ wings in a study published last month. GW biology professor Luca Livraghi used the genome-editing ...
GW’s longstanding administrator who helped the University establish ties with the local community and government retired in December after 19 years in the position. During his nearly two decades on ...
The morning after the Women’s March on Washington Saturday, members of the GW Sirens woke up to find that a video of them performing a song called “Quiet” had gotten more than 5,000 retweets. Now, the ...
A GW School of Business professor pleaded guilty Thursday to charges of attempted sex abuse, nearly three months after he groped two 16-year-old girls at the National Gallery of Art. Visiting ...
Although Calder Stembel is graduating this year, he hopes his time at GW will only be his first of many experiences with students and academics. “My dream is to be an advocate for students as a ...
I’ve always been an introvert. It takes me a while to get comfortable enough to speak around a new group of people. I can’t go up to someone I don’t know and simply start talking. I’ll never go to a ...
Almost three years after officials launched GW’s first-ever data science program, enrollment has jumped more than tenfold – allowing officials to make more selective admissions decisions. The number ...
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as U.S. president, students donned black-tie attire to dance the night away at GW’s inaugural ball Friday night. Between 8 p.m.and midnight, thousands of students ...
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 ...