Vice President and General Counsel Charles Barber will step down from his role on June 30 after serving nearly 20 years at GW ...
From packed Smith Center stands to dead phones and group projects, here’s what Hatchet staff are embracing and abandoning ...
The Revolutionaries shot 44 percent from the field compared to the Patriots’ 33 percent but committed 24 turnovers as they ...
Two GW professors who double as Washington National Opera musicians voiced their support for the company’s decision to leave ...
Local candy shop owners said the chain’s online buzz adds competition to the D.C. market, but their locally made products and ...
Preliminary University data suggests that GW has effectively expanded recruitment efforts to mitigate the early impacts of a ...
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the White House Saturday to call for the abolition of Immigration and Customs ...
After U.S. forces captured and removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from the country, GW’s Latin American students are ...
Richard Hughes IV, a professional lecturer of law at GW, is leading a lawsuit against RFK Jr. over his May order to stop ...
The Student Government Association Senate logged its least productive semester in four years, even as it passed landmark ...
For many at GW, in D.C. and across the country, 2025 was a difficult year defined by uncertainty and division. As an ...
Gymnastics opened their season with a third-place showing at the Terrapin Quad at the University of Maryland on ...