
Year in review: Biggest stories of 2022
As new administrators arrived, University decisions, free speech disputes and abortion rights advocacy stirred debate across campus and the country.
As new administrators arrived, University decisions, free speech disputes and abortion rights advocacy stirred debate across campus and the country.
The program will respond to accessibility issues that students identified within The Store this fall, like narrow shelving aisles and heavy doors.
SRR conducted hearing Friday on disciplinary misconduct charges against SJP for allegedly damaging benches at the GW Hillel building in October.
Palestine Legal said officials launched an investigation into SJP following the October protest denouncing a former IDF intelligence officer speaker.
Attendees joined in denouncing the Chinese Communist Party and leader Xi Jinping Monday while also engaging in a moment of silence for the lives lost in the fire.
Nine protesters occupied a suite of the RSC from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday demanding officials to cut ties with the fossil fuel industry.
Nine student organizations collaborated with the University and local LGBTQ+ organizations last week to host events for Trans Awareness Week.
Twenty-two students accepted bids from an IFC chapter this semester, marking a steep drop from the 121 students who accepted bids last fall semester.
More than 10 commuters said they face obstacles like registering for classes that align with transportation schedules and finding places to reheat packed meals.
Venezuelan Perspectives will assist migrants fleeing Venezuela’s political and economic crises throughout the academic year.