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Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Revolution’ Reflects Broader Issues in China

Thousands of protestors are taking to the streets in Hong Kong, showing China their commitment to democracy through what’s being called the “Umbrella Revolution”—a moniker that refers to...

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Is it Uncivil Speech or Academic Freedom?

By Brittney Dunkins

The gray area between academic freedom and civility on university campuses was the...

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'Poseidon': George Washington University’s Link to Greece

By Lauren Ingeno

Poseidon—the slender, stainless steel sculpture that adorns the yard in front of the George Washington University’s Milken Institute School...

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RNC Chair: GOP Can’t Be Only A ‘U-Haul Trailer of Cash’

By James Irwin

Reince Priebus saw a need to change the way the Republican National Committee ran itself. He watched the Democratic Party win...

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GW Prepares for Flu Season

The George Washington University Student Health Service will host flu shot clinics for students beginning Oct. 2. The cost of a shot is $20. The cost will be...

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Red Sox Executive Speaks to School of Business Class

Charles Steinberg, executive vice president of business affairs for the Boston Red Sox, was on campus Tuesday night, speaking to a sport management class at Duques Hall. 

Dr. Steinberg...

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Milken Institute SPH Awarded Architecture Honor

The D.C. chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) has recognized the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health for innovative architecture. 

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Social Feed Manager Simplifies 21st-Century Digital Research

By Brittney Dunkins

Dashing off 140 character quips on Twitter may take only seconds, but for researchers at the George Washington University, analyzing...