A local governing body was forced to adjourn its meeting early on Wednesday, shelving votes on four agenda items to its October meeting after realizing they had less than the legally mandated number ...
Officials this semester implemented GWorld “tap” payment scanners at dining halls and University dining partners, which students and local restaurant employees say expedites transactions. Officials ...
A legal associate at the GW Law Immigration Clinic discussed the challenges asylum-seekers face in the U.S. during a virtual seminar Friday. Paulina Vera, who earned a bachelor of arts from the ...
The GW Police Department faces more than five months of turnover and leadership vacancies at the completion of its contentious three-phase plan to arm 22 officers with 9 mm handguns. In April, GWPD ...
A professor of reproductive sciences discussed his research in abortion safety and its impact on past and upcoming Supreme Court rulings on abortion access at the Milken Institute School of Public ...
Golf finished fourth out of twelve teams in their first tournament of the season last week. The team shot an 853, 13 shots over par, across three rounds in the Howard USF/ Intercollegiate at the Manor ...
Faculty senators raised concerns about personnel vacancies, resource allocations and missing department budgets at a meeting Friday — points of contention that officials didn’t directly address.
Finance Division officials on Friday launched a website displaying the University’s publicly available financial documents for fiscal year 2023 amid student requests for transparency on GW’s ...
A female student reported that her wallet was stolen after she left it on the Mount Vernon Express. She said the card was used fraudulently at various off-campus locations. A student reported ...
D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services put out a fire in a fifth floor apartment at Columbia Plaza Apartments Monday night. FEMS Public Information Officer Vito Maggiolo said approximately a dozen ...
D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services relocated Thurston Hall residents to the University Student Center for about 50 minutes due to an electrical issue Tuesday evening, less than 24 hours after ...
Some of the government’s most drastic steps to curtail dangerous driving have fizzled, killing bike lane projects on high-risk roads, like Connecticut Avenue, and delaying project completions, like on ...