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Indigenous Students Celebrate Living Cultures ‘Every Day, Every Minute’
Junior Jacob Brittingham, president of Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights, puts being a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma at the heart of his story.
Nov. 3, 2025
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Watergate, the emblematic American presidential scandal, hasn’t lost its relevancy in the 51 years since Richard Nixon’s resignation. Acclaimed journalist and historian Garrett Graff will discuss the scope and repercussions of the scandal as explored in his Pulitzer Prize-finalist book Nov. 5. Plus SINAR Movie Night: “Sugarcane” (2024), Nov. 3; Corcoran Music Festival, Nov. 7 and 8; and more!
Raising Higher: OneGW's Path to Preeminence
2025 MSSC Block Party
Staff Profile: Have You Met...Sherry Leung?
GW IN THE NEWS
The collapse of reproductive health in the United States
CBS News quoted Sara Rosenbaum of SPH.
Gen Z support for Trump is shrinking
Newsweek quoted Peter Loge of SMPA.
Questions about the health of POTUS after MRI
Cardiovascular Business quoted Jonathan Reiner of SMHS.
The NBA gambling scandal was predictable
Bloomberg spoke to Ellen Zavian of GW Law.
The future of the Democratic party
A New York Times opinion video featured Timothy Shenk of CCAS.
Loss of economic data during shutdown creates a muddle
The New York Times spoke to Tara Sinclair of the Elliott School.
GW SPORTS
New Donor-Funded Scoreboard to be Installed at Soccer & Lacrosse Field
The scoreboard will be operational prior to the start of the lacrosse season early next year.