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GW-TV | Alpha Phi Scandal

GWU's Alpha Phi chapter came under fire in February 2018 after a racist Snapchat picture taken within their sorority house circulated around campus. I spoke to students who were disappointed by what happened, some who were indifferent and student government leaders that helped carve the way forward.

The Source | GWU Campus Smoking Ban

GWU has a campus-wide no smoking policy in place, but it often goes ignored and unenforced. I asked students on campus who were both against the policy and indifferent to it. One student even shared an experience of running into a university police officer who asked him to stop smoking but ended up disregarding the issue. University police did not return a request for comment past a prepared statement about the policy itself.

GW-TV | 2017 GWU SA Elections

After a Student Association (SA) election season rife with controversy that led to the president's race being postponed, students felt ready to continue moving forward. I covered the live election results and spoke to the executive vice president-elect, as well as the outgoing president and executive vice president to get all of their takes on what had transpired.

GW-TV | 2017 Chinese New Year

Chinatown celebrated Chinese New Year in Washington, D.C., ringing in the Year of the Rooster in late January 2017. As a parade marched through the Chinatown streets, guests of all ages and cultures came together to celebrate the occasion. Between a cultural day at the National Portrait Gallery on the eve and the parade on the first day of the new year, Washingtonians had no shortage of options to embrace Chinese culture.

Academic Project | D.C. City Council Race​

The 2016 D.C. City Council elections saw three of the six seats up for election change hands. Among those elected is former mayor of D.C., Vince Gray, who will represent Ward 7. Gray lost re-election to Mayor Muriel Bowser in 2014 and the two have a tense relationship. Will that affect how the council and mayor's office work together over the next two to four years?

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