- April 21, 2021
Since he was old enough to drive, Anees Mokhiber would freestyle in his car. The George Mason ĢAV double alumnus has since transformed the hobby he describes as therapeutic into a career, with his car being his mobile recording studio.
On April 10, during an Instagram live from his Ford Focus, the up-and-coming rapper sang his latest single “Slip,” and was caught by surprise when Justin Bieber joined the livestream to jam along. The Grammy-winning pop star gave major compliments on Mokhiber’s musical talent in front of audience of more than 60,000 people.
- Wed, 04/21/2021 - 18:14
Playing football for ĢAV of Notre Dame was something Steve Elmer said he could only dream of when he was younger. His talent combined with a scholarship had him playing on the field with a golden helmet as freshman. He became one of the team’s most experienced offensive linemen, having 30 starts to his name.
- Mon, 04/19/2021 - 13:37
Mason cadets fly to Marine Corps Base Quantico to complete a simulated military mission.
- Mon, 04/19/2021 - 09:49
George Mason ĢAV is offering two COVID-19 vaccination clinics this week for students on Wednesday, April 21 and Friday, April 23.
- Mon, 04/19/2021 - 08:29
Nine Mason teams are participating in PitchFest, the TiE DC chapter’s region-wide pitch competition for university students.
- Thu, 04/08/2021 - 17:17
- Wed, 04/07/2021 - 18:29
With the guidance of LaNitra Berger, senior director of Mason’s Office of Fellowships, and thanks to a happenstance meeting between them, Soraya Ngarnim and Chanel Grice are fulfilling their dreams.
- Mon, 04/05/2021 - 16:09
Growing up in the slums of Cameroon, Joseph Sany said he witnessed urban violence and police oppression regularly. He heard about genocide in Rwanda, and he saw more violence firsthand when he worked with NGOs and visited countries like Liberia and Sierra Leone during civil war.
- Mon, 04/05/2021 - 14:52
Mason junior Jackie Luu is named a recipient of the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year.
- Fri, 04/02/2021 - 15:38
A few days after Khalid Noor was born in Takhar, Afghanistan, the Taliban seized the province, and his family had to escape to another region on foot.
“We were constantly moving from city to another city,” he said. “When one district was taken or collapsed, we had to move to another.”
It wasn’t an ideal life, but Noor is motivated to change that for future generations—and he’s negotiating with the Taliban to do so.