By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • March 18, 2024
Edwards last year won GW’s first Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year award since the 1999-2000 season.
By Hannah Marr, Assistant News Editor • March 8, 2024
By Annie • March 7, 2024
Remorseful student asks Annie, "How do I swallow my pride and admit that I was wrong to be offended over being told something that felt harsh, but needed to be said?"
By Ananya Gondesi, Opinions Writer • March 7, 2024
I don’t have a secret fitness regime to share, nor did I sign up for Oprah’s rendition of Weight Watchers. I didn’t jump on the Ozempic craze either — I just ate GW dining hall food.
By Dwayne Kwaysee Wright, Guest Contributor • March 4, 2024
By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • March 18, 2024
Edwards last year won GW’s first Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year award since the 1999-2000 season.
By Sandra Koretz, Sports Editor • March 8, 2024
By Grace Chinowsky, Senior News Editor • March 17, 2024
Charles “Charley” Poor was from Moline, Illinois, and studied international affairs.
Junior Antonella Galindo, who was studying abroad at the University of Melbourne in Australia, died Friday in a car crash.
SBA President Shallum Atkinson advised the bill's sponsors to direct the request to only the D.C. Bar, which has the power to add or remove the mental health question from its exam.
By Erika Filter, News Editor • March 7, 2024
GW maintenance workers painted over pro-Palestinian murals at the GroW Garden on Monday.
By Ryan Jainchill, Staff Writer • March 18, 2024
Edwards last year won GW’s first Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year award since the 1999-2000 season.
By Hannah Marr, Assistant News Editor • March 8, 2024
By Grace Chinowsky, Senior News Editor • March 17, 2024
Charles “Charley” Poor was from Moline, Illinois, and studied international affairs.
Junior Antonella Galindo, who was studying abroad at the University of Melbourne in Australia, died Friday in a car crash.
By Erika Filter, News Editor • March 7, 2024
GW maintenance workers painted over pro-Palestinian murals at the GroW Garden on Monday.
By Barry Yao, Staff Writer • March 7, 2024
Ten years after Corcoran was acquired by GW, the school has undergone an expansion but struggles to reconcile its independent culture with its assimilation into GW.
By Tyler Iglesias, Reporter • March 4, 2024
Provost Chris Bracey said officials are focused on employee retention because GW's staff are “not happy” and are leaving the University.
By Ananya Gondesi, Opinions Writer • March 7, 2024
I don’t have a secret fitness regime to share, nor did I sign up for Oprah’s rendition of Weight Watchers. I didn’t jump on the Ozempic craze either — I just ate GW dining hall food.
By Editorial Board • March 4, 2024
While long-term strategic plans can chart a course for the future, they tend to miss the day-to-day issues already facing GW.
By Dwayne Kwaysee Wright, Guest Contributor • March 4, 2024
GW's leaders must take a moral stance against the killing of children in Gaza.
By Nicholas Anastácio, Community Relations Director • March 4, 2024
We cannot allow stigma to push survivors into involuntary silence.
By Paige Baratta, Editorials Assistant • February 29, 2024
Our anxiety does not define us. I am many things, but I am not my anxiety. Neither are you.
By Editorial Board • February 26, 2024
The rise of artificial intelligence tools and the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic have overlapped to make cheating easier than ever.
With the loss, the Revs end the season with a 15-17 overall record, including losing 14 of their final 15 games.
By Sandra Koretz, Sports Editor • March 8, 2024
Women's basketball falters in match against Saint Louis, losing 75-68 in the first round of the Atlantic 10 championships.
By Sandra Koretz, Sports Editor • March 7, 2024
The Revs will look to build on their three-game win streak to make a postseason push to the championship.
By Ben Spitalny, Contributing Sports Editor • March 7, 2024
The team had gone nearly two months without a win, their last victory coming in a mid-January affair against George Mason.
After Davidson's cancellation of the remainder of the season, GW enters the A-10 tournament with a first-round bye.
Join us as we follow Lea Nepomuceno, a freshman at George Washington University, outside of the "Foggy Bubble" and explore Purple Patch, a Filipino...
Follow Anna Bautista, a junior at The George Washington University, as she goes to the annual Wharf Boat Parade and finds s'mores, karaoke, holiday cheer and boats.
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,...
By Lizzie Jensen, News Podcast Host • February 9, 2024
On this week's episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, host Lizzie Jensen spoke with GW professor of physics, Neil Johnson, on his recently published...
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