A week after Sept. 11, 2001, Dan Rather was on the Late Show with David Letterman trying to repeat a line from “America the Beautiful” when he began to cry.
“Everything that I had...
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A week after Sept. 11, 2001, Dan Rather was on the Late Show with David Letterman trying to repeat a line from “America the Beautiful” when he began to cry.
“Everything that I had...
By Jennifer Eder
Rice, soy, dried vegetables and vitamin powder.
These four things might seem simple at first glance, but they’re essential for fighting hunger.
About 600...
As the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks approaches, there is news of a potential but unconfirmed al Qaeda threat to the District. Darrell Darnell, senior associate vice president for...
A Variety of Opportunities to Serve
At GW, service is so ubiquitous that students can turn in a variety of directions to find opportunities to serve. President Steven Knapp has identified service as one of the institutional...
Tonight in a speech to Congress, President Barack Obama will unveil his plan to create more jobs. He’s expected to push for increased infrastructure spending, housing aid and unemployment benefits...
GW will mark the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with events on and off campus, including a candlelight vigil and the university’s annual Freshman Day of Service.
Sept. 8: HSPI...
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
It was the lack of verifiable information that was most unsettling, Joe Bondi recalled. By midmorning on Sept. 11, 2001, rumors and facts were mixing and racing...
Sports Coverage with Colonial Corner
GW has more than 400 varsity athletes and more than 850 students participating in club and recreational sports. Their efforts representing the Buff & Blue against some of the toughest...
By Anna Miller
Paula Lantz used to think that a career in academia meant a life disconnected from “the real world.” As a graduate student working full time as an epidemiologist for a state...
Toni Morrison to Visit Campus, Speak at Lisner Auditorium
By Laura Donnelly-Smith
Nobel laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison will visit GW on Sept. 21 and will read from her work and answer audience questions during “An...