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University Marks One Year Smoke Free

By James Irwin

Tim Rabolt is an ex-smoker. And one of the most difficult things for an ex-smoker to endure is being around people who smoke.

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100 Thousand Strong: Students Strengthen U.S.-China Relations

 
Students from colleges around the country came together at the George Washington University on Tuesday...

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International Students Bridge Cultures through Language

By Brittney Dunkins

Snippets of Russian, Hebrew, English and Italian filled a corner room of the George Washington University’s Eckles Library on a Monday...

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Trauma Patients Reunite With Medical Teams That Saved Their Lives

By Lauren Ingeno

Twenty-three-year-old Shaughn Berry wasn’t supposed to live after a cinder-block wall fell on top of him in October 2013. The wall crushed his chest...

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Hunger & Homelessness Awareness Week Examines D.C.’s Critical Issues

“You know what I lost living on the streets?”
 
That’s the question the Street Sense Players ask during “Street Talk From The Streets,” a play created to raise awareness...

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D.C. Legalizes Marijuana: Now What?

Voters in Washington, D.C., passed Initiative 71 with a solid 69.5 percent majority during November elections, legalizing marijuana in the District. The new measure allows D.C. residents who are...

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‘Week of Action’ Aims to Raise Awareness of College Sexual Assault

“It’s On Us” video from GW is mentioned as one of the key activities coming from universities as part of the nationwide campaign to raise awareness.

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Mega-Mergers Popular Again on Wall Street

In the wake of two mega-deals on Wall Street, Tara M. Sinclair, associate professor of economics and international affairs, lends perspective to the resurgence...

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New ‘Che’ Guevara Death Pictures Discovered

Declassified documents from the National Security Archive shed light on events surrounding the death of Ernesto “Che” Guevara after his capture in 1967.