NJIT forward Malachi Arrington committed to men's basketball Sunday, their fifth portal addition in the last week.
GW will cut expenses for the second fiscal year in a row as the University bears the brunt of enrollment declines and a structural budget deficit, officials said at Friday’s Faculty Senate meeting.
Drug Law Violation Shenkman Hall 4/11/2026 – 8:45 p.m. Closed Case The GW Police Department and an administrator on call responded to a report of an odor consistent with the smell of marijuana. The ...
Despite a disconnect among student organizations on whether to host events during Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Celebration ...
A GW professor’s study of low-cost parole forums found they reduced parole violations that led to re-incarceration but had no ...
The University has moved certain public files from stable PDF links to Box-protected files in recent weeks, which may ...
Fueled by an influx of standout underclassmen, lacrosse (9-6, 4-4 Atlantic 10) has climbed up the conference standings two ...
Opinion
Perspective: GW’s ‘Revolutionary Promise’ prioritizes the future at the expense of the present
GW’s investment in its future is important, but officials are placing the burden of tuition hikes and budget cuts on current students. Officials are asking us to bear the costs of improvements most of ...
Men's basketball is continuing to bolster its frontcourt ahead of next season with the addition of University of Georgia ...
Women’s basketball Head Coach Ganiyat Adeduntan isn’t interested in letting a turnaround season paper over her deeper ...
Ryan Gilhuly did not want to just write his senior thesis on the transcendent comedy of ancient Greek theater. He wanted to ...
Tennis defeated Delaware State 5-2 on Saturday, recording a third consecutive win as the Revolutionaries head into the A-10 ...
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