
Trustees approves updates to student code of conduct
The Board of Trustees voted Friday to approve updates to several sections of the student code of conduct, including language, definitions and guidelines.
The Board of Trustees voted Friday to approve updates to several sections of the student code of conduct, including language, definitions and guidelines.
Four athletic programs notched championships this season while others struggled to reach the high bar set by last season’s squads.
A report revealed that several libraries on campus have lost more than 90 percent of their revenue from the voluntary student library gift.
If you’re staying in D.C. over the summer, use your free time to explore a new hobby or interest with these local classes.
International and domestic kidney care experts will gather in Jack Morton Auditorium from May 21 to 23 to discuss recent innovations in kidney care.
Students need to recognize that Petty’s track record in her first year has not left them in the dark, and they should utilize her in her second year.
On this week’s episode, assistant news editor Lia DeGroot recounts the Class of 2019’s graduation ceremony on the National Mall.
GW will participate in First Forward, a program that connects universities to discuss how to further the success of first-generation students.
Six searches for permanent leaders of several of GW’s schools or colleges are in different stages of the process of selecting a new head.
Years later, the exhibit’s cancellation has sparked a discussion about artistic freedom and censorship.