GW’s Office of Sustainability is asking GW students, faculty and staff to turn off their lights on Saturday from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. in honor of Earth Hour.
Organized by the World Wildlife...
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GW’s Office of Sustainability is asking GW students, faculty and staff to turn off their lights on Saturday from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. in honor of Earth Hour.
Organized by the World Wildlife...

Panelists Discuss Trayvon Martin Shooting
Students, faculty and administrators came together Tuesday night to discuss the shooting death of Trayvon Martin and what it says about race stereotypes, justice and the power of activism in the...
Health Reform Hangs in the Balance
Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard three days of oral arguments about the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Hundreds of supporters and...
Senior Alyssa Abraham has packed at lot into her three years at George Washington.
The organizations she’s been active in include the Women’s Leadership Program, Mount Vernon Campus...
GW’s D.C. Reads Helps Area Children Improve Reading, Math
According to the 2011 National Assessment of Educational Progress, 56 percent of fourth graders and 49 percent of eighth graders in D.C. scored at a below basic level in reading. In mathematics,...
GW Softball Battles through Competitive Schedule
GW’s softball team is gearing up for the Atlantic 10 tournament in May, but the journey to St. Louis won’t be easy.
Head coach Stacey Schramm said a difficult schedule this season means...
Surprise! Students Find Out They’re Going to GW—for Free
By Kurtis Hiatt
Would she cry?
“She might,” whispers Rebecca Christian, considering how daughter Nia Christian would react in just a few minutes.
“She has a right to, if...
Health Reform Before the U.S. Supreme Court
Today, the Supreme Court will begin to hear three days of oral arguments about the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – President Barack Obama’s signature domestic...
Ben Bernanke Begins GW Lectures
It was clear Tuesday’s class on the Federal Reserve was anything but just another lecture.
There were clues. Students, many in button-downs or nice blouses, showed up half an hour early. A...
Increased Access to Condoms On Campus
Beginning this month, George Washington students can now purchase condoms from vending machines in residence halls.
This new pilot program was created in response to a student group’s...