By Rory Quealy, News Editor • November 6, 2024
Voters appeared to reelect their Ward 2 councilmember for a four-year term and chose their local governing body representatives for the next two years in unopposed elections Tuesday night, unofficial D.C. Board of Elections results show.
By Fiona Riley, Senior News Editor • November 5, 2024
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor • November 4, 2024
Election night is one of the few times that the uber-political student body has a built-in high level of anxiety that will make them want a drink.
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor • November 4, 2024
By Annie • October 31, 2024
By Carter Willis, Opinions Writer • November 4, 2024
The amalgamation of church, the country and Trump must go.
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor • November 4, 2024
After a slow start that saw the Revolutionaries fall behind by 13 points near the midpoint of the first half, GW fought back to enter halftime tied up before pulling away in the second half.
By Grant Pacernick, Staff Writer • November 4, 2024
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By Ella Mitchell, Contributing News Editor • November 6, 2024
Both CVS stores on campus and at least three shops bordering campus boarded up in anticipation of protests on or following Election Day.
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the Black Lives Matter Plaza on election night to condemn presidential candidates for aiding or vowing to aid Israel in the war in Gaza.Â
By Tyler Iglesias, Assistant News Editor • November 5, 2024
Officials said they wanted to ensure employees are prepared should protests impact in-person work after Election Day.
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce published findings from an investigation into antisemitism on college campuses Thursday, accusing GW of failing to sufficiently discipline pro-Palestinian protesters who violated University policies.
By Rory Quealy, News Editor • November 6, 2024
Voters appeared to reelect their Ward 2 councilmember for a four-year term and chose their local governing body representatives for the next two years in unopposed elections Tuesday night, unofficial D.C. Board of Elections results show.
By Fiona Riley, Senior News Editor • November 5, 2024
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By Ella Mitchell, Contributing News Editor • November 6, 2024
Both CVS stores on campus and at least three shops bordering campus boarded up in anticipation of protests on or following Election Day.
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered at the Black Lives Matter Plaza on election night to condemn presidential candidates for aiding or vowing to aid Israel in the war in Gaza.Â
Students said they voted for Vice President Kamala Harris because they support her vow to protect reproductive rights, boost the middle class and empower historically marginalized communities.
By Tyler Iglesias, Assistant News Editor • November 5, 2024
Officials said they wanted to ensure employees are prepared should protests impact in-person work after Election Day.
By Delaney Hausch, Reporter • November 4, 2024
The House Committee on Education and the Workforce published findings from an investigation into antisemitism on college campuses Thursday, accusing GW of failing to sufficiently discipline pro-Palestinian protesters who violated University policies.
By Carter Willis, Opinions Writer • November 4, 2024
The amalgamation of church, the country and Trump must go.
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor • November 4, 2024
Initiative 83 isn’t addressing the fundamental issues in D.C. voting. Until reform makes general elections more competitive, the wound in the District’s democracy will just keep bleeding.
By Editorial Board • November 4, 2024
Jordan is embedded in the life of Ward 2 and wants to take on city-wide issues like the housing crisis and poverty without retreading failed policies. We urge Ward 2 residents to vote for him.Â
By Caroline Morrelli, Staff Cartoonist • October 31, 2024
A Halloween-inspired cartoon.
By Alexia Green, Opinions Writer • October 28, 2024
People say that the United States isn't ready for a female president. But there couldn't be a better time for one.
By Editorial Board • October 28, 2024
It's time for the U-Yard fences to come down so that the campus can come together.
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor
November 4, 2024
By Nick Perkins, Culture Editor
October 28, 2024
By Mara Riegel, Reporter
October 28, 2024
After a slow start that saw the Revolutionaries fall behind by 13 points near the midpoint of the first half, GW fought back to enter halftime tied up before pulling away in the second half.
By Grant Pacernick, Staff Writer • November 4, 2024
Revs' open their season with a 78-66 victory over the Delaware Blue Hens on Monday night.
Volleyball beat Saint Louis twice this past weekend and rose to fifth in the conference standings.
By Sandra Koretz, Sports Editor • November 4, 2024
A pair of hometown golf rivals have taken their skills to Foggy Bottom, suiting up for GW and continuing to battle for gold against each other.
Water polo fell to Fordham 5-19 and defeated Wagner 8-7 in a two-game weekend in Springfield, Virginia, on Saturday.
By Ava Thompson, Charlotte Davie, Karolina Montalvo, Marce 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.
By Colin Wagner, Eduardo Gonzalez Del Valle, Emily Huang, Karolina Montalvo and Marcel Richardson Villenas • October 29, 2024
GW band, Painthinner, won 'Fan Favorite' at 2024 Battle of the Bands hosted at Georgetown University. Band members explained their origin story and discussed their excitement for future shows.
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...
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...
On this episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Max Porter and Lizzie Jensen speak with a pair of GW historians to learn about the University's...
On this week's episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Lizzie Jensen and Max Porter speak with executive board members of GW College...
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