Fall Fest fails to draw crowds
Poor weather and a lack of big-name headliners contributed to a sparsely attended Fall Fest Saturday afternoon in the Smith Center.
Poor weather and a lack of big-name headliners contributed to a sparsely attended Fall Fest Saturday afternoon in the Smith Center.
The University Police Department is investigating an alleged drugging at a Tau Kappa Epsilon party Thursday.
Devoted GW College Republicans had a presence at last week's Republican National Convention, rallying for the GOP and its presidential nominee Sen. John McCain of Arizona.
Tropical Storm Hanna hit the District Saturday morning, leaving some residents of the Mount Vernon Campus without power for several hours.
Freshman Amber Hunnicutt was supposed to receive financial aid from the University to help her afford the nation's highest tuition, but instead she owes GW $20,000 while her paperwork remains unprocessed.
At least a dozen politically inclined students have left Foggy Bottom for the semester to ensure that several red states, including Florida, Georgia and Texas, vote Democratic in November's election.
Ten GW graduates in the 110th U.S. Congress are vying for voters' approval this fall in re-election campaigns across the country.
Because high gas prices have made it too expensive for him to take his own car to work every day, Ed Repa now waits at the corner of 19th and F streets for a complete stranger to drive him home.
The University delayed the launch of a schoolwide competition it had planned to implement at the start of this semester.
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education approved all of the University's schools for reaccreditation this summer, administrative officials said.
Student artists have a new canvas where they can express their creativity this month: GW's recycling trucks.