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Officials said no Canada Goose thefts have occurred on campus, but two cases of stolen Canada Goose jackets took place “near” the Foggy Bottom Campus Wednesday.
Despite freezing temperatures set to dip into the teens, the three-day celebration will feature eight events with half outdoors.
Amid the ambiguity of my second semester at GW, I’ve adjusted my definition of home like a camera lens shifting into focus.
A suffocating defense, particularly in the paint, aided the Colonials with Taiwo in control of the glass, leaving limited second-chance opportunities for the Dukes.
Researchers from the Milken School of Public Health found catching COVID-19 while pregnant can increase the risk of death by seven times.
The panelists talked about how U.S. nuclear war plans are developed and maintained as well as U.S. command and control systems’ vulnerability to attack.
A total of 311 students participated in this spring’s formal recruitment, a narrow reduction from the 340 who participated in 2020.
A dozen students said they’re visiting off-campus stores and avoiding purchasing poultry and eggs, which have soared in price within the past month.
Students have been in the middle of – and helped lead – protests against the Iranian government since global uprisings began in September.
A female faculty member reported damages to her vehicle after being involved in a hit and run last week.
Officials and the adjunct faculty union ratified an agreement last month after an 18-month negotiation process over part-time faculty’s salary and benefits.
Karen Donfried talked about the current state of Europe’s future in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War Thursday.
The family-owned business is not only the go-to liquor store for students, but it has also emerged as an integral part of the local community.
Laughter echoed through the crowd Saturday night as four student comedy groups performed improvised sets ahead of headliner comedian Josh Johnson.
Though students have no shortage of disturbingly graphic exchanges with the rodents, most share an affection, and even a sense of respect, for the critters.
Corcoran is running longer shows and adding new spaces for students to showcase their work around campus to attract more students outside of Corcoran this year.
It’s hard not to feel as if this show was meant to be something else altogether, completely dislodged from the Scooby-Doo cinematic universe.
Fostering an inclusive community requires action, not just words. The sooner the University starts, the better.
In the midst of a changing pandemic culture and the embrace of a new normal, GW needs to update its masking policy
In the past year or so, the basement of District House has felt more like Gelman Library than its once vibrant former self.
Fans of “Glee” should continue to enjoy everything the show was, but let Monteith and Rivera rest without theorizing about their deaths.
I knew I had my work cut out for me as a first-generation student, but little did I know, I would be competing with GW’s nepotism babies.
The free-flowing racist abuse reflects the actions of students as much as it does the incompetence of the administration in dealing with it.
Fordham made a massive second half charge that rained down 52 points on the the Colonials, who responded with only 33.
Despite racking up a season-best 195.35 points, GW came up short against UNC, who tallied 196.325 points and won in three of four events.
Freshman guard Nya Robertson cemented herself as a contender for A-10 Rookie of the Year with an electric 26 points off the bench Saturday.
The Colonials (13-8, 5-3) withstood the Rams (5-13, 2-4) after VCU fought back from an 18-point deficit to reach within eight points.
Senior guard James Bishop was named the A-10 Co-Player of the week for the second time in the 2022-23 season.
Mirrors present an illusion of infinite depth at the Hirshhorn Museum’s permanent collection of work by Yayoi Kasuma.
In the backyard of GW’s Foggy Bottom Campus, U.S. leaders congregate and deliberate while making pivotal decisions and crafting history.
The annual Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown on Sunday drew hundreds of people to celebrate the beginning of the Year of the Rabbit.
Hundreds of attendees marched down Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue at the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Parade Monday in Anacostia.
Take a look back at 2022, as told through the camera lenses of our team of photographers.
New and returning sorority members celebrated Bid Day on the National Mall as they finished the first fully in-person formal recruitment since 2020.
ARTECHOUSE’s “Spectacular Factory: The Holiday Multiverse” brings to life the festive feelings of the holiday season.
Senior Alex Stengel has grown GWU Esports in excess of 800 students, now pushing for more inclusion in the competitive world of gaming.
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, Hosts Sejal Govindarao and Max Porter speak with podcast reporters Lizzie Jensen and Jenna Toulan about how students, especially student-athletes, are reacting to the University’s decision to reject “Hippos” as GW’s next moniker. This podcast was hosted by Sejal Govindarao and Max Porter. Sejal […]
Sidney Lee | Graphics Editor On this week’s episode of “What’s New Buff and Blue,” Host Sarah Sachs talks to Bill Oberdorfer, the executive director of the independent Avalon Theatre, about his historic cinema in Chevy Chase and the decline of movie theaters throughout the District. This podcast was hosted and produced by Sarah Sachs. […]
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It hosted by Sejal Govindarao and Max Porter, Sejal speaks with senior Payson Thomas – a staff aide to Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, who was elected earlier this month after a five-day, 15-round voting process that consumed Capitol Hill. This podcast was hosted […]