Balancing the Second Amendment and Gun Violence
By B.L. Wilson
As the American public worked through the trauma of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and another on the YouTube campus in...
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Balancing the Second Amendment and Gun Violence
By B.L. Wilson
As the American public worked through the trauma of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and another on the YouTube campus in...
GW students filled University Yard Saturday for Spring Fling, which featured rapper Lil Yachty as a solo headliner.
Danya Sherman Aims to Empower, Educate with KnoNap
By Kristen Mitchell
George Washington University student Danya Sherman spends her time between classes on the phone with potential distributors and business executives,...
GW Safety and Security Reorganization Aims for more Efficient Structure
The George Washington University Division of Safety and Security has undergone a reorganization that will promote a more efficient and accountable structure,...
Resilience, Belief in Change Crucial for Racial Progress
By Kurtis Hiatt
An expert on the history of racism, Ibram X. Kendi offered some advice to the George Washington University community during remarks that opened this year’s...
How I Got the Job: Finding an Internship Connection
By Briahnna Brown
Anayeli Nuñez, a junior majoring in history and American Studies, took advantage of an opportunity to marry her love of history with her Spanish-speaking skills...
Civil Rights Activist Concludes South Asian Heritage Celebration
By Briahnna Brown
Valerie Kaur, a civil rights activist and documentary filmmaker, came to the George Washington University for the South Asian Heritage Celebration to share her...
President Trump Shows ‘Aggressive Indifference’ to Russian Threat
By Kristen Mitchell
When radios started making their way into American living rooms, the government regulated content broadcasted over the airwaves. Those same rules applied when...
Women Ambassadors Discuss Their Roles as Diplomats
By B.L. Wilson
Not one thing led the women ambassadors to diplomacy--not their professions nor life experiences in business, as professors, refugees or doctors. The women, who...
Restaurant Meals Can Expose Diners to Harmful Chemicals
Dining out more at restaurants, cafeterias and fast-food establishments could boost total levels of potentially health-harming chemicals called phthalates in the body, according to a recent study...