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This post was written by Culture Editor Emily Holland. Sarah Harvard, a rising senior at American University, has one goal before she leaves the District: meet as many of the city’s about 600,000 ...
The group Covid Survivors for Change lined up 20,000 empty chairs outside the White House Saturday, representing the lives lost from coronavirus.
From the start, it’s clear that Yuka Honda, one half of the New York City band Cibo Matto, doesn’t like to stay within the lines. When asked to name five albums that everyone should hear, she rattled ...
When Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., comes to campus to teach a course on “dystopian visions” next fall, he won’t have the support of some of his colleagues, who are questioning his qualifications for the ...
“Straight people shouldn’t work in the middle of a gay area…” No, that’s not from a Bible Belt Republican, Catholic Priest, or Bill O’Reilly. It’s from someone who should’ve been glad to have a ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edward P. Jones will join the English department faculty next year to teach creative writing, the outgoing department chair announced Tuesday. Professor Jeffrey Cohen ...
What requires as little as one six-pack of beer and two hours to properly pull off? The answer is pre-gaming. Pre-gaming is the traditional college practice of drinking alcohol in a dorm room with ...
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration plans to decrease homelessness in the area through legislation and increasing affordable housing, Bowser said at a Foggy Bottom Association meeting Tuesday. Bowser ...
The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority’s skepticism about race-conscious admissions could upturn how GW and other universities evaluate prospective students. Students for Fair Admissions, an ...
When most people hear the name Thor, they imagine the superhero who saved New York from aliens. But two former students wanted to change the association with their new company, Thor Trucks – an energy ...
The weekly open mic night at U Street’s Busboys and Poets restaurant is about far more than just words.
The University Board of Trustees meets Friday to approve the administration’s proposed tuition increase, which is expected to be above the inflation rate at about four to five percent. Administrators ...