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Hillel Basketball Tournament Fetches Record Numbers

The National Hillel Basketball Tournament completed its sixth year last weekend when more than 50 teams from 35 schools came together with two things uniting them: Judaism and basketball.

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Merrick Garland's Trunk-Search Ruling Gives Some Defense Advocates Chills

Scholars say, however, the decision is within the judicial mainstream.

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FDA Eases Rules for Abortion Pill, Making Access Simpler

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration simplified the regulations for using pills to induce an abortion, making the procedure more easily available to American women even as several states consider...

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The Great Game in the Levant

The Saudi-Iranian tensions playing across the region may push Lebanon to a tipping point.

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First Destination Visualization Highlights Continued Success of GW Grads

By Brittney Dunkins

The George Washington University launched the new First Destination Visualization Wednesday to give...

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Nuclear Materials ‘Just Aren’t as Secure as They Need to Be’

By Ruth Steinhardt

The Nuclear Security Summit begins Wednesday in Washington, D.C., bringing together leaders from more than 50 countries and...

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First Look at Students Accepted to the George Washington University Class of 2020

By Brittney Dunkins

The wait was over Tuesday evening for thousands of high school seniors in the United States and around the world hoping to join the...

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10 Ideas That Could Be the Next New Venture

The New Venture Competition, the George Washington University’s signature contest for potential businesses, enters its...

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Turkey’s Foreign Minister Presses for ‘Zero-Tolerance Policy’ against Terrorism

By Kevin Dunleavy

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu urged for a “zero-tolerance policy” against terrorism Tuesday, saying that the March 22 attacks in Brussels could have been...

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Why Is Utah the First State to Have a White-Collar Crime Registry?

The state’s large Mormon community is particularly vulnerable to various financial schemes.