Students in the new Lebanese Student Association plan to raise awareness for ongoing issues in Lebanon and fundraise for charities to raise emergency aid this semester. E-board members said they plan ...
GW Law is forming a partnership with an animal advocacy nonprofit to make animal law a stand-alone legal discipline. Law school faculty said the Animal Legal Education Initiative will partner with the ...
Susan Kelly-Weeder settled into her new role as dean of the School of Nursing last year by scheduling a 45-minute meeting with every faculty and staff member in the school — from professors to lab ...
Officials will debut a Uyghur language studies program as part of the Classical and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department this academic year. The department, housed within the Columbian ...
Two years after his failed presidential bid, the man behind the “9-9-9” tax plan returned to campus Monday with his latest fixes for what he called America’s broken government. The former Godfather ...
More than 100 protesters gathered outside the U.S. Capitol complex Saturday to denounce the imprisonment of the insurrectionists who mobbed Capitol Hill on Jan. 6. The U.S. Capitol Police tweeted that ...
A pair of brothers, junior Brady and freshman Kyle Rosenstock, enter the Charles E. Smith Center almost every day for women’s basketball practice — but they aren’t on the roster. The Rosenstocks are ...
Gymnastics will kick off the 2021 season Sunday, the team announced in a schedule release Tuesday. Gymnasts will compete at seven meets this season – down from their usual 10-plus competitions – and ...
A local governing body approved a resolution urging the D.C. Council to do away with time limit terminations on its rapid rehousing voucher program in a meeting Wednesday. The Foggy Bottom and West ...
Officials signed a 75-year contract to lease out the lot on 2100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW to the subsidiary of a development company for $194.4 million. Boston Properties, a real estate investment trust ...
Each year, graduating editors are given 30 final column inches – “30” was historically used to signify the end of a story – to reflect on their time at The Hatchet, published in the final issues of ...
Senior Charles “Charley” Poor died last Sunday after drowning in the Condado Beach area of San Juan, Puerto Rico, while on spring break. He was 20. Poor studied international affairs, according to an ...