
Students collaborate for Trans Awareness Week
Nine student organizations collaborated with the University and local LGBTQ+ organizations last week to host events for Trans Awareness Week.
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.
More than 100 protesters gathered in front of the World Bank Friday alongside GW student groups to demand climate action from government officials.
Students from areas wrecked by the hurricane said they’ve faced anxiety about their family’s safety and lasting damage to their homes.
Protesters carried a casket marked “Our Futures” in line with the protest’s funeral-inspired theme to kick off a semester of climate activism.
A student-run magazine dedicated to highlighting Black voices will relaunch with biannual print publications this semester for the first time in five years.
Michael Tapscott is retiring after 19 years of service as GW’s director of the Multicultural Students Services Center.
BSU will draw inspiration from the Harlem Renaissance to replicate the innovation of Black artists during the period of creativity this academic year.