
NPHC hosts month of programming, showcases chapters' legacy, unity
GW’s National Pan-Hellenic Council launched a month of programming in April to celebrate the unity of their organizations and expand outreach to students.
GW’s National Pan-Hellenic Council launched a month of programming in April to celebrate the unity of their organizations and expand outreach to students.
Officials will award honorary degrees to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Milken Institute School of Public Health namesake Michael Milken later this week.
A Palestinian rights organization that filed a complaint with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights said it is the OCR’s first investigation into alleged anti-Palestinian racism.
Students marched from Kogan to District House to show support for dining employees demanding improved wages and respect from management Monday.
The White House Forum on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders drew more than 1,300 attendees.
Over 400 students visited Sustainable GW’s first-ever Eco-Bash, an event aiming to promote sustainability on campus.
At least 150 students marched from Kogan Plaza to the on-campus residence of interim University President Mark Wrighton Monday to protest the decision.
Students have hosted events on the fifth floor of the University Student Center after the closure of the Multicultural Student Services Center’s G Street townhouse.
Thurston dining hall’s convenient location, variety of options and community atmosphere makes it the superior choice.
The African American History Museum’s newest exhibit visually immerses visitors through futuristic contributions to a genre at times overlooked.