Robbery Pick Pocket, Simple Assault 800 Block of 22nd Street Northwest 10/29/2025 – 7:45 p.m. Open Case The GW Police Department and Metropolitan Police Department responded to a female student who ...
After finishing last season with their best record in a decade, signs are pointing up for men’s basketball as they head into this year.
Returning to the men’s team after leading in scoring last year, Rafael Castro has the opportunity to become the first Revolutionaries player to win the award since Shawnta Rogers in 1999, an ...
GW employees’ medical insurance contributions will increase as the University changes its health insurance plan administrator Jan. 1.
For the first time, following years of little-to-no collaboration between all three groups, the Student Government Association, the Staff Council and the Faculty Senate have maintained open lines of ...
While predominantly celebrated in some areas of Mexico, Mexican American households and spreading to other Latin American regions, students set up communal and personal altars and organized ...
Faculty and experts said Trump’s policies likely triggered GW’s budget cuts as the deficit could have weathered for years before officials addressed it.
Shoppers and vendors at the Foggy Bottom farmers market said renovations by the University improved lighting, increased seating options and addressed a rat infestation, making the market a more ...
As a politically engaged student body, we must look past performance when considering candidates, and students who intend to have a career in politics should practice encouraging their classmates to ...
GW students founded a national organization earlier this year aimed at discussing U.S.-India relations and doing research and consulting for companies involved in U.S.-India trade, bringing a chapter ...
Created in May 2024 by four friends, Aiden Milne, Matthew DeBellis, Emmy Ly and Will O’Connell, the GW Foghorn is an unofficial, student-run Instagram page that has built a following of more than ...
Members of GW College Republicans and GW College Democrats debated the merits of declaring “no confidence” in Trump’s administration.