-The George Mason football team has its first spring game as a club level sport. Although the University has several other D1 sports teams, football will not be one of them with the University claiming the cost to maintain the team would be too…
In 2012, George Mason University announced plans to open a branch campus in South Korea. This move, part of Dr. Ángel Cabrera’s vision to globalize the university, reflected Mason’s ambition to extend its academic influence beyond the U.S. and become…
This article provides a historical look at the first-ever GMU Men’s Basketball team, focusing on the team’s inception and the challenges they faced in their early seasons. It sheds light on the origins of the team, its impact on GMU athletics, and…
This article reflects on George Mason’s first men’s basketball team, the Mason Marauders, formed in the late 1960s. It highlights the team's humble beginnings, challenges, and early players who helped build the foundation for the program’s future…
Photograph of the Mason Pond Gazebo, a central location tied to a campus ghost story about a young woman who allegedly drowned during a picnic on the pond. Although this tale is widely told among students, University Police confirm that no drowning…
George Mason University went on to honor the civil rights leader and Mason professor, Roger Wilkins, after his death in March at age 85. The university formally honored Wilkins by dedicating the Johnson Center North Plaza to the civil rights advocate…
The iconic statue of George Mason on George Mason University’s Fairfax Campus was moved on June 15 to its new (temporary) home on Holton Plaza and will be back on its original place on late summer 2021