Arrests made on AIDS day
Police arrested 40 protesters, some of them GW students, for civil disobedience after the World AIDS Day rally outside the White House Friday.
Stories from the December 3, 2007, Print Edition
Police arrested 40 protesters, some of them GW students, for civil disobedience after the World AIDS Day rally outside the White House Friday.
The University launched an unprecedented investigation last week into the Alpha Pi Epsilon fraternity.
Lindy's Red Lion, a popular restaurant and bar located near the Shops at 2000 Penn, is in the final stages of becoming a GWorld partner.
Seniors majoring in political science at GW usually have a particularly rough experience if they are expecting to register for the required proseminar course.
GW does not have an Africana studies major, but Student Association Sen. O.G. Oyiborhoro is working to bring the degree to the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences.
Last week, Joan Lok gave a lecture to a small group of students at Marvin Center entitled "Be Money Smart".
A change in GW's administration may mean a shift in University policy regarding divestment from Sudan.
Last Thursday, Zipcar invited District residents to donate their vehicles at the E Street Cinema - encouraging people to rent instead.
The Law School is opening a new center funded by the leftover winnings of a class action lawsuit which were donated to the University this summer.
The deputy director of community outreach for the Kurdistan Regional Government spoke Wednesday night about the prospects of an independent democratic government in Iraq's northern region.
Web Extra Panelists debated the possibility for progress and peace in Iraq at a discussion sponsored by the Elliott School's Security Policy Forum earlier this month.