
GWeekly is GWTV's flagship news magazine program now in its third semester. The program, now in its second incarnation, is produced by GWTV, the student-run television station of the George Washington University.
Summer 2008
Like other GWTV programs, GWeekly has wrapped production for the summer. Be sure to tune in next fall for the return of GWeekly.
PAST EPISODES
- January 30, 2008: Fraternities start their spring recruitment, the SA tries to recruit voters, and the artistic director of FPP tells us about the upcoming season.
- February 6, 2008: Caren Axelrod gives us an update on the ongoing WGA strike, the director of the student theatre production of Angels in America stops by, and the GW College Republicans turn 100.
- February 13, 2008: Vagina Monologues prepares for their annual show, EMeRG teaches Melinda Pearl how to use the Automated External Defribrillator and student organization, Banaa, welcomes a Sudanese scholar to GW on a full scholarship.
- March 5, 2008: Ben Balter from the Joint Student Elections Committee talks about what it's like to run an election and Andrew Brown, the founder and president of Global Languages, discusses this organizations goals, accomplishments and how you can get involved.
- March 12, 2008: Andrew Springer investigates the possible future of a LGBT Resource Center, Alternative Spring Break Maymester goes to New Mexico and Nicole Capp's Chief of Staff, Steve Glater, talks about the SA presidency.
- March 26, 2008: The president of international student organization, AIESEC, discusses traineeships abroad, GW TRAILS guides talk about outdoor adventures and student Varun Saxena has a blind date to the hippodrome.
- April 2, 2008: The Glitterball attracts a number of GW students, Film Files takes an inside look at the movie 21, and Jazz Appreciation Month has a kick-off celebration in The Jack Morton Auditorium.
- April 9, 2008: A forum on Faith and Politics comes to GW, the head-shaving marathon makes it's way to campus, UNICEF's Second Annual International Festival with international cuisine, a fashion show and lots more.
OUR MISSION:
GWeekly isn't your average news magazine. GWeekly is a program that provides viewers with news, information and entertainment focused on our community. Just as Bill Siemering proposed starting NPR, “the editorial attitude is that of inquiry, curiosity, concern for the quality of life, critical, problem-solving, and life loving.”