The House of Representatives’ Oversight Committee passed a bill onto the House floor Tuesday that would make D.C. the United States’ 51st state. For the first time since November 1993, when a D.C.
Officials are planning to add extra security measures to a park near campus. Local officials unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday night asking the University, the Washington Metropolitan Area ...
This past Saturday night, The Three Wise Men were looking for a different crowd and a little bit of live music. Despite the fact that Johnnie was on the Disabled List (girlfriend, day to day), Jack ...
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Combine a passion for horses, writing and traveling, add in a heaping scoop of production experience and you get the winning formula for five Daytime Emmy Award nominations and a travel show on PBS.
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences students can now apply for the school’s STEM laboratory summer internship program after it was postponed during the pandemic. Rachel Riedner, the CCAS associate ...
A handful of D.C. public schools escaped shutdown Thursday when the city’s chief of schools announced she would close 15 schools instead of 20 for low enrollment, the Washington Post reported. Francis ...
The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity has been temporarily suspended, after the University received an anonymous tip last month accusing the organization of hazing. Tara Pereira, assistant dean of students and ...
Some students living in 2109 F. St. said this week that GW’s Office of Risk Management failed to fully explain the presence of potentially harmful lead-based paint used in their building. Residents ...
Faculty said the decision to move most undergraduate classes to an optional Pass/No Pass basis through the remainder of the semester will not change the way they conduct their classes. Following the ...
Almost a year after the #MeToo movement exploded on social media, the Colonial Health Center is offering group sessions on the topic. The two new sessions, offered by Mental Health Services, are ...
Two new proposed U.S. Senate bills aim to make it easier for students to navigate the complex financial aid process and educate students about borrowing federal money to finance a college education.