At conference, Kerry calls for environmental action
The United States is ill-prepared to handle the potential impact that climate change could have on the country, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said Thursday morning at the Jack Morton Auditorium.
Stories from the September 14, 2009, Print Edition
The United States is ill-prepared to handle the potential impact that climate change could have on the country, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., said Thursday morning at the Jack Morton Auditorium.
Rep. Bob Filner, D-Calif., discussed his "pro-veteran, anti-war" views on veterans' affairs with around 90 College Democrats on Thursday night.
Now that summer vacation is over, Metro riders can expect to see more students, as well as police officers, during their weekday commute.
Unlike most fads, popular college majors do not often come and go. But with the advent of new technology and the need for a greener economy, there are new majors on the rise.
Business and engineering students will have new study abroad options starting this spring, officials said last week.
A crowd of around 150 energetic and diverse students gathered Saturday afternoon in Kogan Plaza to watch one fraternity and five sororities perform step dances, the final event for the Multicultural Greek Council Welcome Week.
Hundreds of students, staff and alumni gathered Friday evening in University Yard for a candlelit vigil and memorial in honor of those who died in the 9/11 attacks.
Most people know that George Washington was a revolutionary war hero, a founding father and America's first president. Fewer know of his skills as a farmer.
Usually, GW seniors have to endure nearly eight months of school before finding out who their Commencement speaker will be. This year, they may have only had to wait two weeks.
About half the freshman class volunteered for GW's first annual Freshman Day of Service, working in the community at 13 different sites across the District on Friday.
The average student graduates from GW more than $30,000 in debt - 13 percent higher than the national average at private universities - according to the most recent data from GW and a recent study on collegiate debt.
All GWorld vendors have gone unpaid since late August because of a software error, a University official said Saturday. The University could owe vendors more than $100,000.
University officials are in the process of drafting a new Mount Vernon campus plan that could expand the amount of academic space there by more than 125,000 square feet.
Palestinian and Israeli youth leaders promoted a civil two-state solution to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict at a panel discussion at the Elliott School Thursday.
Tens of thousands of protesters descended on the National Mall Saturday to demonstrate against the Obama administration's policies regarding taxes, the national budget, and health care. Marching protesters, holding signs reading "No Czar Zone," "Go Green, Recycle Congress," "Socialism - Obama's Solution To Everything" and waving "Don't Tread On Me" flags, forced the closure of Pennsylvania Avenue between 14th and third streets in Northwest D.