The Student Government Association Senate rejected a bill Monday that would have would have created an assembly for graduate students.
By Molly St. Clair, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024
By Annie • April 18, 2024
Bring good intentions when you befriend your campus micro celebrities. Your interest in them should go beyond how they feel about you.
By Cassie Navalta, Guest Contributor • April 18, 2024
Instead of weighing the harm that the transition to TimelyCare poses on students’ wellbeing, it appears as though GW only considered when one contract ended and when the next began.
By Andrea Mendoza-Melchor, Opinions Writer • April 15, 2024
By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024
Cornell senior forward Sean Hansen averaged 8.8 points per game during his last season with the Big Red.
By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024
By Ben Spitalny, Contributing Sports Editor • April 16, 2024
The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission elected 2A03 Commissioner Trupti Patel to serve as chair.
A University spokesperson said Panda Express will accept GWorld.
By Max Porter, Contributing News Editor • April 18, 2024
District officials will close H Street between 21st and 22nd streets for part of Friday to make way for a University sustainability event.
By Sarah Gross, Reporter • April 18, 2024
Bicycling advocates have long considered Connecticut Avenue dangerous due to the number of crashes involving bikers on the road.
The Student Government Association Senate rejected a bill Monday that would have would have created an assembly for graduate students.
By Molly St. Clair, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024
By Max Porter, Contributing News Editor • April 18, 2024
District officials will close H Street between 21st and 22nd streets for part of Friday to make way for a University sustainability event.
By Sarah Gross, Reporter • April 18, 2024
Faculty senators debated a report that proposed an overhaul to the body's executive committee.
By Tyler Iglesias, Staff Writer • April 11, 2024
By Kellen Hoard, Reporter • April 15, 2024
The rollout is expected to take between 12 and 18 months, according to the GW Information Technology website.
By Dylan Ebs, Staff Writer • April 11, 2024
By Cassie Navalta, Guest Contributor • April 18, 2024
Instead of weighing the harm that the transition to TimelyCare poses on students’ wellbeing, it appears as though GW only considered when one contract ended and when the next began.
By Andrea Mendoza-Melchor, Opinions Writer • April 15, 2024
Hanging out with friends on campus can come at a price. But with a little consideration, you and your friends can spend time with each other without breaking the bank.
By Editorial Board • April 15, 2024
For members of GW's community concerned with the arming of GWPD officers, the Board of Trustees and University officials have been light on answers since last April.
By Paige Baratta, Editorials Assistant • April 15, 2024
The way society understands periods falls flat and disregards the debilitating chronic pain some of us live with.
By Jamie Greenberg, Opinions Writer • April 11, 2024
The process of trying to study abroad at GW is not the problem, it’s a streamlined experience. Rather, it’s the cost of studying abroad that is appalling.
By Editorial Board • April 8, 2024
To tell the Board of Trustees you support student representation, vote yes on this year's referendum.
By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024
Cornell senior forward Sean Hansen averaged 8.8 points per game during his last season with the Big Red.
By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • April 18, 2024
Robinson will be the fourth member to depart the women's basketball team this offseason.
By Ben Spitalny, Contributing Sports Editor • April 16, 2024
Castro’s addition will add size to a Revolutionaries frontcourt that is set to lose two key contributors.
By Grant Pacernick, Staff Writer • April 15, 2024
The first and second varsity eight boats earned first during their races.
By Grant Pacernick, Staff Writer • April 15, 2024
The Revs fall to Saint Joseph's after opening the series with a win Saturday.
By Eduardo Gonzalez del Valle, Sophia Escobar, Karolina Montalvo, Saher Mir and Ananya Gondesi • March 28, 2024
March 4 was National COVID Remembrance Day. Along side the "Rituals in the Making" team, GW's Department of Anthropology put together a series...
Join us as we follow Lea Nepomuceno, a freshman at George Washington University, outside of the "Foggy Bubble" and explore Purple Patch, a Filipino...
By Lizzie Jensen, News Podcast Host • April 8, 2024
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Lizzie Jensen spoke with Higher education expert Sandy Baum about the implications...
By Lizzie Jensen, News Podcast Host • March 4, 2024
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Lizzie Jensen spoke with GW TRAiLS guides and executive board members Spencer Wilcox,...
By Lizzie Jensen, News Podcast Host • February 26, 2024
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Lizzie Jensen spoke with author, activist and executive director of Campaign Zero,...
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