Column: History proves we can’t take GW’s word on data privacy
There’s clearly a pattern in how GW handles data privacy – trust us, whoever has your information hasn’t done anything bad with it.
There’s clearly a pattern in how GW handles data privacy – trust us, whoever has your information hasn’t done anything bad with it.
Chasing an available goal doesn’t mean your old one is out of reach, and a change of pace can open limitless doors to future success.
A student voice on the need for adequate athletic opportunities might finally shift the tide in a neighborhood that’s historically opposed stadium lighting.
The University must address its miscalculated meal plan to ensure that students’ funds don’t run dry before the end of the semester.
It takes more than housing to address homelessness – Bowser can pair long-term support with immediate shelter to aid unhoused Washingtonians.
We limit ourselves to only the most partisan perceptions of our peers when we fail to communicate our ideas with one another.
Restoring varsity status to the highly competitive coed sailing team would demonstrate GW’s support for athletics and reinvigorate school spirit among fans.
With freshmen arriving this fall while drug abuse and addiction persist, now is the time for GW to improve its prevention programs and recovery resources.
Three engineering professors are analyzing the University’s energy management system on campus to propose an energy model for other urban buildings.
The summit will feature experts in public and digital health and will focus on topics like how technology can be applied to health and medical education.