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Newest fellows set their sights on DC: meet four of the 2025 George Washington Fellows
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Newest fellows set their sights on DC: meet four of the 2025 George Washington Fellows

From a young age, sophomore Sarah Gregory said her parents encouraged political discussion at the dinner table and encouragedher to explore her political opinions. While working at a small family restaurant in high school, the way her co-workers and boss handled the COVID-19 policies sparked her interest in the intersection between small businesses and politics....

Quick Hits: Richard Gamble
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Quick Hits: Richard Gamble

In this quick hits interview, Professor of History Richard Gamble talks famous students, unpopular opinions, and the1964 World’s Fair. What is one trend from your teenage years that you wish you could bring back?You must remember that my teenage years were the 1970s. Would anybody bring anything back from the1970s? I wouldn’t bring the fashion...

New Alzheimer’s drug promises to slow cognitive decline
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New Alzheimer’s drug promises to slow cognitive decline

The efficacy of a new Alzheimer’s drug is under scrutiny after it was granted accelerated approval by the Food and Drug Administration this month. Leqembi, a treatment developed by Japanese biotech company Eisai and American biotech Biogen, has demonstrated more success in trial studies than any Alzheimer’s drug before. A recent study published in the...

Stop taking advantage of the honor code
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Stop taking advantage of the honor code

Bags in the booths at A.J.’s, coats draped over couches in the Heritage Room, and mugs deserted in the library—these are the ways students try to mark their territory on campus. We also know it’s a perversion of the Honor Code. These manipulative signals can be found across campus. Belongings left behind do not amount...