by Peter Konwerski
I just wrapped up my freshman year as dean of students, and I hope some of my experiences might resonate with what a typical freshman might feel. As I reflect on a great year, there are certainly some lessons I learned that might be helpful as you begin your first year at GW.
by Alyssa Rosenthal
Columnist
If there's one piece of advice I can give you for next year, it is to get outside of your comfort zone as soon as possible.
Adam Frankel discusses the role the University should play in preventing sexually transmitted infections amongst students.
by Keith Osentoski
Columnist
The only way to find out what really happens is to get involved on campus from day one.
by Lyndsey Wajert
Senior columnist
To the parents of the members of the Class of 2015, I know some of you are walking around campus and putting on brave faces because you want your child to feel comfortable here.
by Lauren French
Editor in chief
You might find over the next eight semesters that it takes more work to love GW than it does to just complain about it.
by Sara Fischer
Cartoonist