Eliminating Breast Cancer Disparities
By Anna Miller
Some people tell Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) that she is lucky to be alive.
But Ms. Wasserman Schultz, who battled a particularly...
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Eliminating Breast Cancer Disparities
By Anna Miller
Some people tell Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) that she is lucky to be alive.
But Ms. Wasserman Schultz, who battled a particularly...
By Jamie L. Freedman
Space is a precious commodity at GW—thanks to the university’s prime location in the heart of the nation’s capital. To accommodate GW’s academic and research...
According to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder occurs in about 12 to 20 percent of veterans from the war in Iraq.
The numbers are even higher...
By Menachem Wecker
It turns out graduates aren’t GW’s only export to the federal government.
Several former White House staffers say they made weekly...
Update: March 18: All the students studying in Japan have either left or have booked flights out of the country.
After a devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, the...
Freshman David Conway is a coin collector, history buff— and business owner.
At 15 years old, Mr. Conway founded CoolCashCoins, a coin...
On Monday, the GW Hatchet and the Student Association co-hosted the fifth annual debate with the candidates for president and executive vice president of the Student Association. The standing-room...
By Matt Lindsay
On April 14, 1865, approximately 1,700 people gathered in Ford’s Theatre to see Our American Cousin and witnessed the assassination of an American president....
By Julia Parmley
Negotiating is often a tricky business. And when a $9 billion industry is on the line, it can get even trickier.
The National Football League...
By Menachem Wecker
Sometimes good temporary walls make good neighbors.
At least that’s the motivation behind the company WallsDC...