WOW Wingery can now serve alcohol
Web update Friday, Jan. 11, 7:18 p.m. The city approved a liquor license for WOW Café and Wingery this week, nearly a year after the restaurant first opened.
Web update Friday, Jan. 11, 7:18 p.m. The city approved a liquor license for WOW Café and Wingery this week, nearly a year after the restaurant first opened.
Web Update Thursday, Jan. 10, 5:15 p.m. A city agency approved Tonic's liquor license Wednesday, ending a yearlong legal and community debate over serving alcohol in a residential area.
Web Update Saturday, Jan. 5, 12:25 p.m. Part-time professors at GW will receive pay raises as high as 50 percent per course after eight years in a new collective bargaining agreement between adjunct faculty and the University.
Web Update Saturday, December 22 Foggy Bottom children, teachers, parents and GW students marched Monday night to a meeting with school officials at St. Francis Junior High School to protest the planned closure of their building.
The co-president of the Black Student Union expressed his dissatisfaction with Student Association election rules on the heels of a walkout by four black SA senators last week.
The cast and director of "Hair" decided to show a nude scene, which lasts for about 10 to 15 seconds, even though Forbidden Planet Productions, the student-run company that funded the show, forbid the nudity.
Law experts are paying very close attention the recording industry's legal battle against 19 anonymous GW students, and many claim that a decision for the students could have national significance.
Students, faculty and staff now have the opportunity to voice their criticisms of any aspect of the University through GWAffirm, a Web site dedicated to gathering input about GW from its community.
A panel of journalists filled Jack Morton Auditorium with friendly laughter and campaign critiques Thursday afternoon as they discussed the close primary races.
The Colombian Ambassador to the United States touted the country's improvement in fighting crime and boosting the economy in a speech Thursday evening at Marvin Center.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) spoke about domestic violence and its impact on children at a symposium hosted by GW's Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Policy group Friday at Lerner Hall.
Age-old questions about the universe's origin and the concept of God were up for debate at Marvin Center last Wednesday.
While most GW students were still roaming the halls of their middle schools, a corruption case with potential to be the largest in local government history was brewing in the District.
The School of Engineering and Applied Science needs new facilities so that it can attract more students and cover its overhead costs, according to a year-long review released last week.
Last week's snow could not keep an intimate group of students, faculty and alumni from meeting at the School of Media and Public Affairs Wednesday night to honor GW alumnus and Illinois congressional hopeful John Morris.
The band Anarcoustic perform at a benefit show to raise awareness of sweatshop labor at Columbian Square at Marvin Center Thursday night.
The Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity raised more than $12,000 for YouthAIDS through its Sweetheart Week fundraiser and celebration last week.
Richard P. Tollo, a geology professor, was named the District's best professor last month for his success in teaching undergraduate students.