Actors from the television series “VEEP” and political advocates discussed the show and national efforts to increase transparency from politicians in a live recording of the actors’ podcast at the ...
Scarier than any seasonal horror flick, imagine your beau leaning toward you with their mouth open and tongue at the ready — but when you lock lips, it’s like a slobbering dog. The one thing more ...
GW was named in a class action lawsuit filed last week, which alleges that 40 private universities that participate in a College Board financial aid agreement are not giving students financial aid ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters walked out of classes Tuesday afternoon to engage in a more than two-hour protest on the second day of the “Week of Rage” on campus. About 75 protesters gathered on the H ...
Officials said they are opening an internal investigation into reports that armed GW Police Department officers carried firearms not registered in D.C. and received inadequate training after faculty ...
The political climate of the United States today is oppressively reliant on superficial contents of limited media and seemingly random endorsements. Whether it be Charli XCX randomly tweeting “kamala ...
More than two-thirds of the Board of Trustees, including the governing body’s three officers, have donated to Democratic campaigns and political action committees over the last four years. Thirteen of ...
The English department wants to recruit more students to the program. The department’s “outreach committee” has started a series of programs this academic year to help connect with more potential ...
A Mount Vernon Express brimming with first-year students late for class weaving through rush hour traffic doesn’t necessarily scream “pregame environment,” but for GW athletes, it’s a refuge before ...
The D.C. Zoning Commission published stricter regulations on adding additional levels to rowhomes and converting the houses to multi-unit apartments in some areas of the city Friday, The Washington ...
D.C. officials are helping city police find affordable housing to entice more officers to live in the city they patrol. District officials want to recruit and retain more D.C. residents to the ...
The D.C. Circulator on Tuesday will lay off more than half its bus operators and scale back operations, initiating the service’s three-month phaseout amid calls from its union, drivers and local ...