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H Street Sidewalk and Lanes Closed for District House Project

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University has temporarily closed the H Street sidewalk in front of District House to...

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Students' Business Plan Aims to Change Lives in India

By John DiConsiglio

Max Obuz, then a junior in Columbian College, and Evan Young, then a senior in the Elliott School, were looking for a change of pace when they registered for Makeshift...

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SMHS Students Tackle the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

By C.J. Trent-Gurbuz

First-year GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) medical students Kerry Townsend and Erin Good describe themselves as “the perfect combination.” Ms. Townsend...

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Update from President Knapp on Sexual Assault

To the GW Community:

I write to let you know what the university has been doing and is continuing to do in response to the ongoing problem of sexual assault that afflicts every college...

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Is Obama’s Last State of the Union Speech Meaningless?

President Barack Obama will have a full audience for his final State of the Union address, but will anyone really be listening to his proposals?

 

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What to Watch: The State of the Union

By James Irwin

President Barack Obama will deliver his final State of the Union Tuesday night, and communications coming from the White House hint at...

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Clinging to Guns

Danny Hayes, assistant professor of political science, adds his voice to the debate on President Obama's recently announced executive orders on gun control.

 

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Who’s Winning the Presidential Campaign?

History suggests that each party’s eventual nominee will emerge in one of the top two or three positions, as measured by endorsements, fund-raising and polling.

 

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This Is the Smartest Way for Millennials to Build Wealth

Millennials may lack financial knowledge, but automatic investing plans can keep them on track.

 

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Gaps Remain Among States’ Medicaid Efforts To Help People Kick Smoking Habit

Leighton Ku, professor and interim chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management, is the led author of a study examining where the program has fallen short.