Column: GW's punishment of critics of Israel betrays its own policies
The University must clearly distinguish antisemitism from anti-Zionism in its nondiscrimination and nonretaliation policies.
The University must clearly distinguish antisemitism from anti-Zionism in its nondiscrimination and nonretaliation policies.
Reinstating the mandate is a confusing, confidence-damaging policy of questionable efficacy for managing the pandemic’s threat.
Critical race theory may seem complicated or abstract, but even those not attuned to the theory already use core tenets of it to inform everyday life.
The manner in which the University has willfully chosen to ignore student demands reflects an institutional opposition to student power.
GW must democratize decision making at the University by ceding power to students, faculty and staff.
If the University purports to have a true interest in academic freedom, it needs to justify its support of the RSC.
At such a politically-active school, people should place establishing a loving tomorrow at the center of their advocacy.
Miranda’s film leans into uncreative American-centric Latinx generalizations of Brown communities for the entertainment of White ones
Our next problem to reckon with is the questionable judgement of the woman in charge of the Board: Grace Speights
The current structure of law enforcement is so entrenched with violence, corruption and inadequate provision of safety that it cannot be reformed.