
Seven students and alumni vie for spots on local advocacy groups
Tomorrow’s elections could place students on local advocacy groups in Dupont Circle and Southeast D.C.
Tomorrow’s elections could place students on local advocacy groups in Dupont Circle and Southeast D.C.
Students and alumni said goodbye to two of Foggy Bottom’s late-night staples that closed this weekend after more than a decade serving campus.
Here’s everything you need to know about GW’s relationship with the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
While zero students have been expelled, officials say sanctions for drug violations have not changed.
University officials again laid out a plan for GW police to patrol beyond campus borders at a neighborhood meeting Wednesday, renewing a contentious fight that had lost steam across the city over the last year.
Big questions remain in GW’s negotiations with the Corcoran Gallery of Art and its design college as talks between the schools are delayed until April.
About half of D.C’s mayoral candidates said they opposed GW’s effort to expand its police authority off-campus at a debate in Foggy Bottom earlier this week.
Bernard Demczuk, GW’s liaison to D.C., is one of a handful of GW faculty and staff who teach classes at neighboring School Without Walls.
More than two dozen students will fly to the Winter Olympics next week, entering a country plagued by travel warnings from across the world.
In her time between classes, friends and work, Garsia has uploaded nearly 300 videos over the past four-and-a-half years to her YouTube channel ‘Smilecuzurhappy,’ a hobby that transitioned into a part-time job when she partnered with YouTube in 2011 and YouTube beauty network Stylehaul six months later.