Students rally against Proposition 8
Students and alumni joined thousands of other gay rights protesters on the National Mall Saturday.
Students and alumni joined thousands of other gay rights protesters on the National Mall Saturday.
Members of the Faculty Senate presented a controversial plan on Friday to build a multimillion-dollar science center in the middle of campus.
Two members of the GW community are reportedly on short lists for top positions in President-elect Barack Obama's new administration.
For the students who took a semester off to work on political campaigns, the days of long hours, cold pizza and reams of voter contact sheets are over.
Many GW students helped make history in their efforts to elect Barack Obama to the presidency. But senior Kyle Lierman will have elements from his campaign activities for the president-elect preserved for history.
Kenneth P. Moritsugu, former acting surgeon general of the United States, credited the GW Department of Preventive Medicine and the diverse D.C. community for his rise to the top public health job in America at a talk on campus Thursday.
The Continental Ballroom was transformed Friday night into a dimly lit club where about 50 students dressed in red, white and blue attire for Presidential Swagger, an event sponsored the Black Student Union.
On the surface, the George Washington Williams House is a student organization that serves as a center for Africana history and cultural promotion both nationally and in the District.
As the inauguration of Barack Obama rolls closer, three former White House cabinet secretaries said at a forum Thursday in the Jack Morton Auditorium that compiling a group of people that get along with each other and can work successfully together is the most important task for the president-elect.
Living in a dangerous area was just part of the job for graduate student Larissa Hotra and alumna Krystal Sirman during their time working for Survivor Corps this past summer.
As the Friday evening rush hour traffic began to clog the streets around Dupont Circle, a group of more than 50 bikers began their ride.
More than 70 percent of the 24,500 eligible undergraduate and graduate students have switched to the Google-hosted GWMail since the new e-mail system launched this August.
Beginning this month, the District will mark the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth with a yearlong schedule of remembrance titled "Living the Legacy: Lincoln in Washington D.C."
After a four-year absence from GW, Delta Tau Delta initiated their first pledge class of 57 members last week in a public ceremony held in the Marvin Center.