Pro-Palestinian demonstrators allegedly spray-painted in front of several Board of Trustees members’ homes and sent letters about the University’s alleged role in the war in Gaza to their neighbors ...
Officials bolstered security procedures in Foggy Bottom campus residence hall lobbies this semester, which students say make them feel safer, but only when security personnel is attentive. A dozen ...
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 ...
Senior Nareg Panossian often craves the Armenian yogurt drink, tan, for its sour-yet-salty fermented flavor and its refreshing electrolytes, ideal for a hot summer day. But it’s not a beverage he can ...
A female student reported that her wallet was stolen after she left it on the Mount Vernon Express. She said the card was used fraudulently at various off-campus locations. A student reported ...
Faculty and staff said GW Libraries continues to face staff retention and morale issues eight years after budget and staff cuts. Henry said staff acquisition and retention continue to be a priority ...
The D.C. Council passed emergency legislation to support D.C. Circulator employees Tuesday as more than 90 drivers faced layoffs. The DC Circulator Transition Temporary Amendment Act of 2024, which ...
A staff member reported GW property stolen from his car when he parked it off campus. The stolen materials included keys and a form of personal identification. A student reported being the victim of ...
The GroW Community Garden is home to all sorts of colors — greens from the shrubbery and rosemary sprouting out of the ground, sky blue plastered on the mural behind it and soon-to-be white “ghost” ...
Officials this semester implemented GWorld “tap” payment scanners at dining halls and University dining partners, which students and local restaurant employees say expedites transactions. Officials ...
About 40 pro-Palestinian protesters stood outside of the University Student Center on Friday to call out the Board of Trustees during their first meeting of the academic year, continuing months of ...