Julian Bond will speak at graduation
Julian Bond, a civil rights pioneer and chairman of the NAACP, will deliver this year's keynote address at Commencement on the National Mall.
Julian Bond, a civil rights pioneer and chairman of the NAACP, will deliver this year's keynote address at Commencement on the National Mall.
A landmark Second Amendment case argued before the Supreme Court last week could potentially nullify a 32-year-old District law and affect gun ownership throughout the country.
After months of shaded windows and widespread curiosity, CVS Pharmacy will move into the former Tower Records space at 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue.
While some students claim to live at Gelman Library because of an overbearing workload, Marco Chomut is probably the only one who is not exaggerating.
Howard officials halted production of the school's student newspaper last week, after staff confusion led to thousands of dollars in unpaid printing bills.
The Student Association senate approved the addition of a director of green initiatives to the SA executive on Tuesday night at Marvin Center.
Conducting a readership survey is one of the first goals Eric Roper hopes to accomplish when he takes over as The Hatchet's editor in chief in May.
The number of Hispanic faculty at GW increased by 33 percent over the past two years while numbers of female and black faculty remained stagnant, according to a report released at a Faculty Senate meeting this month.
Improving dining services and building a stronger University community in Foggy Bottom will be the centerpiece of next year's Student Association executive.
Renovations of the former DJ's Fastbreak building is slated for completion by the end of April after the University received a permit this month.
Class Council members make cotton candy for students at the University's Block Party in Kogan Plaza Wednesday afternoon.
The musical group, which is best known for its 2006 hit song "Cupid's Chokehold" will play a free show for GW students on University Yard.