Students are alleging that officials charged pro-Palestinian student groups with misconduct, a move the groups claim is an act to silence pro-Palestinian activism. The alleged charges are yet another ...
A former student is suing the School of Medicine and Health Sciences and two administrators, alleging officials dismissed her from the University for disability-related symptoms after ignoring her ...
Almost every student at GW knows what it’s like to take soul-crushing, multiple-choice exams that require straight memorization and hours of trying to decipher ambiguous questions. But students’ ...
Men’s basketball will welcome home D.C. native and redshirt freshman forward Darren Buchanan Jr., a major addition to the Colonial frontcourt. Buchanan announced his decision to transfer from Virginia ...
Moments before her students arrived at her new biology course, adjunct professor Rachel Canalichio raced to call Gelman Library staff because her class textbook had disappeared from the library’s free ...
The D.C. attorney general discussed the merits of working in public service and his vision for supporting D.C. youth at the GW Law Jacob Burns Moot Court Room on Monday. Brian Schwalb, who has served ...
Greek life has always threatened public health and safety on campuses – and now the COVID-19 pandemic is showing it. Coupled with partying during a pandemic, Greek organizations are highlighting their ...
Unhoused residents will move into a former GW residence hall in August, District government officials said Monday. Anthony Newman, the D.C. Department of Human Services’ deputy administrator, said at ...
GW Police Department officers responded to the University Student Center for a report of a male student and non-GW affiliated man engaging in a sexual act while using the bathroom stalls. GWPD ...
The year of the dragon is just around the corner, marked by the Lunar New Year on Sunday — but observing the holiday can be a challenge for students away from home. Lunar New Year is the celebration ...
The rollout of the University’s U-Pass system represents a much-needed success for students and Metro, but the D.C. area transit agency continues to face serious issues. After a train derailment in ...
A Mount Vernon Express brimming with first-year students late for class weaving through rush hour traffic doesn’t necessarily scream “pregame environment,” but for GW athletes, it’s a refuge before ...