Column: Public safety and police are not synonymous
City officials’ attempt to eliminate accountability measures to increase police presence will only worsen crime rates and police brutality.
City officials’ attempt to eliminate accountability measures to increase police presence will only worsen crime rates and police brutality.
The time has come for the University to force the SA to relinquish its financial responsibilities and vest them in a more responsible body.
There’s clearly a pattern in how GW handles data privacy – trust us, whoever has your information hasn’t done anything bad with it.
At a time when the fundamental right to shelter is increasingly difficult to come by, every person in D.C. deserves respect.
Until officials make the vending machine more affordable and accessible, make sure you have a plan B to stay safe
Two writers weigh in on the potential and pitfalls of the artificial intelligence program ChatGPT.
The University must clearly distinguish antisemitism from anti-Zionism in its nondiscrimination and nonretaliation policies.
George Santos was elected before the mainstream media picked apart his phony resume, due to the decline in local newspaper readership.
In the midst of a changing pandemic culture and the embrace of a new normal, GW needs to update its masking policy
In the past year or so, the basement of District House has felt more like Gelman Library than its once vibrant former self.