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Men’s Basketball Routs La Salle on Homecoming

GW’s 90-50 win, its 20th of the season, highlights a busy weekend on campus.

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Scalia's Absence to be Felt as U.S. Supreme Court Returns

A somber mood is expected as the court hears oral arguments in two cases, its first action since Scalia, 79, died on Feb. 13 at a Texas hunting resort.

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Bernie and Hillary Naked on Stage

Coached body language looks contrived and reveals more than people think.

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A Rising Call to Promote STEM Education and Cut Liberal Arts Funding

More and more states have adopted the idea of rewarding public colleges and universities for churning out students educated in fields seen as important to the economy.

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Just the Facts? The Importance of Science in Formulating and Implementing Policy

The integration of women into all military occupational specialties (MOS) has dominated discussions in security and policy circles for the past several months.

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The Elusive Goal of On-Time Graduation

A surprisingly tiny minority of U.S. college students actually get their four-year degrees in four years.

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Campaigns See Dollar Signs in AOL Email Addresses

Email generates the vast majority of campaign fundraising, and AOL addresses produce more money than Gmail addresses.

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Be Angry at Apple-Not the FBI-Over Privacy

The essence of Apple's legal argument in this case seems to be that the court does not have the authority to issue an order compelling it to provide proprietary software to the government.

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America Rising Founder: Social Media Fuels Populism

Former Mitt Romney campaign manager and GSPM alumnus discusses media tools.

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Another Weapon Against ISIS: Twitter Suspensions

Getting suspended on Twitter may have real-world consequences for extremists, according to a new white paper from the Program on Extremism at...