by Theresa Crapanzano
A Housing Services decision not to waive the $300 housing deposit fee for financially strapped students has sparked concern among some students who plan to live in on-campus housing.
But administrators say the decision is meant in part to prevent students from dropping out of the housing lottery.
by Shruti Dat?
Gen. Colin Powell's brainchild, America's Promise: The Alliance for Youth, and United Airlines announced a partnership to promote volunteerism Thursday morning in the Marvin Center ballroom.
by Theresa Crapanzano
Several members of the Student Association have called for a split in the SA Senate that would create two separate governing bodies to represent the interests of graduate and undergraduate students. Several members of the Student Association have called for a split in the SA Senate that would create two separate governing bodies to represent the interests of graduate and undergraduate students.
by Dave Mann and Becky Neilson
by David Holt
Last in a series of articles
When last we left the GW men's basketball program, things looked bleak. The program had been in a tailspin for about 30 years. (Yeah, you guys sucked.) You can be quiet, University of North Carolina fan, because this story turns into a happy one as we reach present day.
Read parts one, two and three of the series.