E-mail quota and wireless set to expand
Students will be able to use a University e-mail system with extra storage space at more places around campus by September.
Stories from the January 28, 2008, Print Edition
Students will be able to use a University e-mail system with extra storage space at more places around campus by September.
"Looks like greed is in STYLE. Just ask Washington Post executives," reads one sign in a Metro station that references a blown-up photo of the Post's Style section.
Demolition is complete and renovations are beginning on a multi million dollar project to refurbish the Alumni House for University President Steven Knapp.
The location at 21st and H streets has been empty since Tower Records, which rented the space since 1984, left last spring.
The man responsible for creating the first commercially successful Internet firewall is set to join the Law School's Creative and Innovative Economy Center as a research fellow.
President George W. Bush recently nominated GW alumnus Jeffrey Grieco to serve as the assistant administrator of legislative and public affairs for the United States Agency for International Development.
A Student Association senator accused of assault and weapons charges appeared in D.C. Superior Court Friday for a status hearing.
Rooms in Fulbright and City Hall will have smaller capacities in fall 2008, and Francis Scott Key will hold juniors.
The Student Association senate voted unanimously on Tuesday night to hold a University-wide referendum on a 50-cent per credit hour increase of the one-dollar student fee.
Complaints about rodents increased in the District for the first time in seven years, and University and city officials are responding with increased pest control efforts.
Every woman in the Middle East has a group of men working to silence her, author Deborah Kanafani said at a speech Friday in the Elliott School.
Web ExtraTop figures in the Evangelical movement discuss issues and leadership qualities they deem important.
Web ExtraThe Aspen Institute ranks GW No. 13 on its list of schools that integrate sustainability into curricula.
Web ExtraStudent leaders from across D.C. met to discuss and collaborate on issues that affect their constituents.