A Republican member of Congress discussed his experience being at the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during an event at the School of Media & Public Affairs on Wednesday.
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 ...
Women’s and men’s cross country each finished second place at the Cantello Invitational hosted by Navy in Annapolis, Maryland on Saturday. Both teams participated on Aug. 30 in the Big East Preview, ...
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 ...
Sometimes, when I’m sitting down in the shower, legs bent and forehead pressed to my knees as I wait for the pain to subside, I think about those tampon commercials where women frolic about because ...
Edward Della Torre, a longtime professor of engineering and applied science and a renowned researcher, died on Dec. 27 from heart complications. He was 85. Della Torre began teaching magnetics and ...
I live attached to my phone. It has everything I could ever need, my contacts, music and mobile games. We never go anywhere without them, putting our phones on our desks during class and taking them ...
District officials indefinitely delayed the opening of an unhoused shelter near campus two weeks before residents planned to move in, pushing back their anticipated entry date for the fifth time ...
On this week’s episode of Getting to the Bottom of It, co-hosts Lizzie Jensen and Max Porter speak with executive board members of GW College Democrats and GW College Republicans to discuss their ...
The University expects to unveil a website displaying GW’s publicly available financial documents in a few weeks as students press officials for transparency on its financial assets. Chief Financial ...
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators allegedly spray-painted in front of several Board of Trustees members’ homes and sent letters about the University’s alleged role in the war in Gaza to their neighbors ...
For the next few weeks starting Wednesday, an exhibit in the Flagg Building will cover its walls with photos of an unusual muse: knees. Daubendiek said the knee photos are meant to turn the body parts ...