The Eaton and Palisades fires are some of the most destructive and deadliest in California’s history, destroying an estimated 12,000 structures and killing 25 people.
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Just because you’ve codified working out into your routine doesn’t mean your boyfriend has to join you each time you venture to the gym.
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Women's basketball lost their fourth straight A-10 game, falling 64-63 to Saint Louis on Wednesday.
By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • January 16, 2025
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A University spokesperson said the turnstiles were installed over winter break to increase the speed of services at the dining halls.
A representative from the coalition said the group is developing a “restorative action plan” to mitigate harm in response.
By Molly St. Clair, Assistant News Editor • January 16, 2025
SGA Sen. Sophie Leinenkugel said the legislation will consolidate the motions for approval of the agenda and minutes into one “consent agenda.”
Staff Council President Kim Fulmer said the council is proposing a stipend for staff to put toward their Metro passes or parking costs.
The Eaton and Palisades fires are some of the most destructive and deadliest in California’s history, destroying an estimated 12,000 structures and killing 25 people.
By Ryan J. Karlin, Contributing News Editor • January 13, 2025
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By Tyler Iglesias, Assistant News Editor • January 16, 2025
A University spokesperson said the turnstiles were installed over winter break to increase the speed of services at the dining halls.
A representative from the coalition said the group is developing a “restorative action plan” to mitigate harm in response.
By Ella Mitchell, Contributing News Editor • January 16, 2025
Officials are tentatively planning to complete construction for Panda Express and Chick-fil-A this semester and renovate Mitchell Hall next year.
By Sachini Adikari, Contributing News Editor • January 13, 2025
The institute's new courses include Food Leadership Capstone, Culinary Diplomacy, Global Food Institute Upper-Level Seminar, Systems Thinking for Sustainable Agrifood System Transformation and International Food and Nutrition Policy.
By Ryan J. Karlin, Contributing News Editor • January 5, 2025
Staff Council President Kim Fulmer said the council is proposing a stipend for staff to put toward their Metro passes or parking costs.
By Hannah Marr, News Editor • January 13, 2025
By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • January 16, 2025
A cartoon inspired by the potential TikTok ban.
By Andrea Mendza-Melchor, Opinions Editor • January 13, 2025
We often want to take on big resolutions to see substantive change in our lives, but the smaller goals lead to big changes too.
By Editorial Board • January 13, 2025
Speaking to the Columbia University Class of 1968, professor Richard Hofstadter called college "a community devoted to inquiry." GW and its students must recenter the classics of the humanities to live up to that.
By Mara Riegel, Opinions Writer • January 13, 2025
Attending next week’s inauguration is a tangible symbol of support for a man who would never support my identity, pitting my values against the prospect of witnessing something momentous.
By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • December 9, 2024
Coming to GW, I didn’t realize that what to me had been a core aspect of growing up was unheard of to others and having to explain my multicultural upbringing to people has made me reflect on and appreciate it.
By Mara Riegel, Opinions Writer • December 9, 2024
I grew up hating my experience in my hometown, and coming to GW was a fresh start. Going back to my hometown for the holidays solidified that opinion permanently.
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By Kristi Widjaja, Staff Writer • January 17, 2025
Women's basketball lost their fourth straight A-10 game, falling 64-63 to Saint Louis on Wednesday.
By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • January 16, 2025
Former Revolutionaries guard Maximus Edwards scored 16 points in the first half in his return to the Smith Center.
By Ben Spitalny, Sports Editor • January 13, 2025
The team is coming off its biggest loss of the year, losing to Duquesne 97-55 on Saturday.
By Nolan Grejda, Reporter • January 13, 2025
Gymnastics finished third in their first meet under Head Coach Stephanie Worrell.
By Ryan Jainchill, Basketball Editor • January 13, 2025
Men's basketball is off to a 2-1 start in A-10 play, sitting at 13-3 on the season.
By Colin Wagner, Emily Huang, Hanjung Lee, Karolina Montalvo, Kris Park, Nicholas Aguirre Zafiro, Saher Mir and Serena Long • December 9, 2024
GW Club Boxing members unpack the training behind their new and veteran fighters while creating a welcoming space for newcomers to the sport.
By Amy Perkins, Ava Thompson, Axcel Sanchez, Colin Wagner, Diana Sanabria-Sánchez, Eduardo Gonzalez Del Valle, Karolina Montalvo, Kris Park, Misha Cohen, Nicholas Aguirre Zafiro, Suzy Li, Sophia Weber and Anna Bautista • November 11, 2024
One biker, one scooter, one runner and one paddle boarder: These GW Students raced from Foggy Bottom to Capitol Hill in order to find out the...
By Ava Thompson, Charlotte Davie, Karolina Montalvo, Marcel Richardson Villenas and Marlene Orantes • November 4, 2024
We asked GW students how they intend to cast their ballots for the 2024 election. From mail-in to traveling back home, these students take part in their civic duty. Some students expressed feeling intimated by the process and others thought the process was streamlined and easy.
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen follow reporter Aidan Farrell's sit down with Amber Taylor...
On this week's episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen dive into how the newly arrived pandas at the National...
On this week's episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Lizzie Jensen and Max Porter speak with a member of the Foggy Bottom and West...
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