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Students Showcase Range of Work at Research Days 2016

By Ruth Steinhardt and C.J.Trent-Gurbuz

George Washington University student Chris Evans has been interested in campaign politics since high school. But Mr. Evans, who votes in Washington...

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GW Revisits Kennedy-Nixon Election

By James Irwin

It was supposed to be the night when Richard Nixon, vice president of the United States, reestablished control in the race for the...

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Why Has the Media Already Crowned Hillary Clinton?

The primary race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders is closer than it seems, given the amount of news coverage Clinton garners. Why the discrepancy?

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Five Reasons Why the Ted Cruz Sex Scandal Story Won't Go Away

Despite no proof and lots of denials, the story refuses to die.

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U.S. Companies Make Case for Keeping Cuba Organic

Cuban farms could one day help to feed Americans’ burgeoning appetite for organic food.

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President of Georgia Speaks about a Path to Freedom

By Brittney Dunkins

Democratic Republic of Georgia President Giorgi Margvelashvili took a break from global security discussions at the 2016...

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George Mason Law School to be Renamed the Antonin Scalia School of Law

The Board of Visitors approved the renaming of the school to the Antonin Scalia School of Law at George Mason University.

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Peddling Fantasy Facts, From Voter Fraud to Benghazi

Where are we now, more than a decade into post-reality politics?

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Multiple Dorm Arsons, Confederate Flags Put a College on Edge

Fires have been set multiple times at a single dormitory at St. Mary’s College of Maryland during the past week, alarming many students at the small public college.

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The World May Have Too Much Food

If the current trend continues, about one-fifth of adults will be obese by 2025.