Pro-Palestinian demonstrators donned ponchos and rain jackets and rain flies remained on tents as the encampment in University Yard experienced unrelenting rainfall throughout the night. Organizers ...
Protesters awake on the ninth day of the encampment to GW Police Department officers’ overnight removal of the large Palestinian flag that the group hoisted at the south end of University Yard ...
Dozens of students and community leaders gathered in Kogan Plaza Tuesday to call on officials to divest GW’s endowment from companies accused of profiting from the Uyghur genocide. A group of student ...
With only two of GW’s three planned Foggy Bottom dining halls set to open in the fall, campus dining capacity is set to lag behind that of other D.C. universities. The dining halls opening in Shenkman ...
Since I started writing this article, at least 64 people have died at the hands of law enforcement – half of them Black. It is time we abolish the police. To be clear, people who support abolishing ...
Five students have big shoes to fill as they suit up before game day as one of the most recognizable faces on campus – the University’s George mascot. The Mascot Team is a group of five male students ...
While jumping from private practice to hyper-local issues throughout his career, GW Law alumnus Matthew Frumin has had his eyes set on joining the D.C. Council for a decade. Frumin, a 63-year-old ...
Officials will launch a free study program on the Law School Admission Test this summer. The LSAT study cohort, housed under Academic Commons, will provide interested students with practice problems ...
A pair of student organizations designed and planted gardens of native vegetation in D.C. last weekend. Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights and Environmental Justice Action Network ...
GW joined over two dozen universities across the country on Thursday to demand their schools divest from companies with ties to Israel after protesters vowed to occupy University Yard until officials ...
The University admitted publicly for the first time Friday that it puts hundreds of undergraduate applicants on its waitlist each year because they cannot pay GW’s tuition. Administrators now say the ...
Students protested a University hearing on misconduct allegations against Students for Justice in Palestine and its president Friday for damaging benches outside the GW Hillel building as part of a ...