GW bids on hotel property
GW placed a bid to purchase One Washington Circle Hotel last month, but University officials said negotiations have been delayed by the building's owner.
GW placed a bid to purchase One Washington Circle Hotel last month, but University officials said negotiations have been delayed by the building's owner.
More than 250 people gathered on the U.S. Capitol steps Friday to rally in support of the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act. Students from GW and the University of Maryland attended.
Former cast member of MTV's The Real World: San Francisco Judd Winick encouraged students to spread awareness about AIDS at Kogan Plaza Friday.
GW's first historically black Greek-letter organization, Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., celebrated its 25th anniversary this weekend.
The Faculty Senate is considering adding a graduate school for professional studies to fill a recent increase in demand for professional education, according to a committee assigned to report on the benefits of adding the school...
Perhaps the most difficult thing about being a college student living in D.C. is saving money. Standing as a virtual gateway to the GW campus, the shops at 2000 Pennsylvania Ave...
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Historic Foggy Bottom is one of the district's best-kept secrets. Through a wrought-iron gate on New Hampshire Avenue lies the row-home style condominiums of Foggy Bottom Mews...
While watching the blue and white distribution trucks of Foggy Bottom Ale rolling through the neighborhood, it would be easy to believe that this local microbrew has been a Foggy Bottom tradition for ages.
It took Nicole Wittman 19 hours to get to Washington, D.C. by plane from her home in Australia. But standing outside the gates to the South Lawn of the White House, Wittman talks not of her long journey or of the grandeur of the house of the leader of the free world.
For many students, the words Foggy Bottom may connote no more than campus parameters. For nearby residents and businesses, however, the Foggy Bottom area holds significance both as a historic and dynamic community.
The Foggy Bottom Historic District has survived the continual growth of Washington D.C. and stands today as a reminder of the past in a city that constantly looks to the future