Researchers win grant for developing method of transforming carbon dioxide
A research team won the Duke Renewable Energy Innovation Fund for developing a way to turn carbon dioxide into another material.
Volume 113, Issue 28
Stories from the April 24, 2017 issue of the GW Hatchet. View a PDF version of this issue.
A research team won the Duke Renewable Energy Innovation Fund for developing a way to turn carbon dioxide into another material.
Multicultural organizations should respect students’ cultural autonomy by not assuming they’re interested just because they come from a shared background.
We should all learn to be more like opinion journalists, giving our opinions with research and possible solutions backing us up.
From short-staffing in the Title IX office to holes in the code of student conduct, GW is negatively impacting students who already feel vulnerable.
Whether you’re a night owl or a sports fan, check out these D.C. neighborhoods to venture off campus and live in a different area this summer.
Walking into Stable feels a lot like coming home – if your home is a rustic cabin in the Swiss Alps.
Several business have left the complex in recent years, leaving behind some shuttered spaces that have sat empty for years.
Neighbors said noise from the construction on H Street has rattled area residents, while food truck owners said their relocation has cost them business.
Peak Sen Chua didn’t ask to be the next Student Association president, but after an election season marked by accusations of stalking and harassment, it will be his job to fill the role.
Faculty said Dean Linda Livingstone brought a calming presence as the school tried to recover financially and build back its battered reputation.