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Artistic Expression

Best-selling author Junot Diaz talks art, identity and inspiration at GW.

While he’s already won a Pulitzer Prize, Junot Diaz says he hasn’t begun to tell the stories he wants to tell....

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Honoring Latino Heritage

An evening with Pulitzer Prize winner Junot Diaz launches GW’s month-long celebration.

Acclaimed author Junot Diaz takes center stage at Betts Theatre Thursday night.

Mr. Diaz won...

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Political Perspectives

Voters voice concerns about Congress, economy in latest GW-Politico Battleground Poll.

If the 2012 presidential election were held today President Obama would lose to the Republican...

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Alumnus Triumphs at the Polls

George Washington graduate Vincent Gray, B.A. ’64, is almost certain to be the District of Columbia’s next mayor.

Currently chairman of the D.C. Council, Mr. Gray defeated incumbent mayor...

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A WMD-Free World

Sen. Richard Lugar discusses the threat of weapons of mass destruction—and how to defuse it—in GW address.

Although we live in a much safer world than we did 30 years ago, the threat of...

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Obstructing Obesity

By Danny Freedman

The secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services joined a roster of world-class professional athletes on campus Tuesday to launch a national fitness...

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Delivering Change

Democratic Party reveals new logo at GW.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine unveiled the party’s new logo, website and slogan Wednesday at the George Washington University’s...

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Primary Polling

Survey conducted by GW students predicts GW alumnus Vincent Gray will be D.C.’s next mayor.

A “supermarket survey...

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Sustainable Dining

Biodegradable and reusable products are now in Sodexo-run facilities on campus.

This fall, diners across campus are eating off biodegradable plates, taking to-go food in sustainable...

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A Day of Service

First Lady Michelle Obama joins more than 1,900 GW students to volunteer across the region.

When senior Ashish Kumbhat woke up this morning, he never expected that he’d spend part of this...