GW F.E.E.D. under fire
The chair of the homelessness initiative said the kickoff was a success, but refused to answer questions regarding the program's funding.
The chair of the homelessness initiative said the kickoff was a success, but refused to answer questions regarding the program's funding.
The D.C. Zoning Commission unanimously approved a proposed renovation of Pelham Hall Monday.
A local carpenters union is protesting the developer slated to work on Square 54, saying the developer has a history of exploiting migrant workers.
Sophomore Micah Lubens thinks that a Nazi dictator would be a poor choice to lead Fulbright Hall, and he wants you to know.
Law School dean Frederick Lawrence built a career on the rock-solid foundation of the Constitution, and he was enthusiastic about observing a Constitution Day lecture Monday.
More than 600 people, including 200 GW students, gathered at a campaign rally for presidential hopeful Barack Obama, circling him as he spoke for 50 minutes Tuesday night.
A bill to give the District a voting representative in Congress stalled in the Senate Tuesday afternoon, likely ending its chances of being passed before the end of the year.
The College Democrats and College Republicans clashed over hot-button issues surrounding the Iraq War Tuesday night in a crowded Marvin Center Amphitheatre.
Former CIA Executive Deputy Director Martin Petersen discussed his Cold War-era career in contrast to the culture of intelligence gathering today.
Web ExtraFormer Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan spoke in front of a sold-out audience in Lisner Auditorium Monday evening.
Web ExtraStudents who want to be successful in business and cyberspace should look no further than GW alum and entrepreneur Matt Moog.
Web Extra Pakistani Ambassador Mahmud Ali Durrani criticized America's inconsistent friendship with its South-Asian ally Tuesday night at the Elliott School.
Two fraternities and a sorority will host their sixth annual Golden Explosion event this Saturday.
Student Association Sen. Nina Pedrad (CCAS-U) resigned from the Senate Tuesday night and will withdraw from the University today.