As the bass pumps through the speakers of a D.C. nightclub and students pack the dance floor like sardines, a familiar face may be controlling the track from behind the DJ booth. At undergraduates’ ...
A Republican member of Congress discussed his experience being at the first assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during an event at the School of Media & Public Affairs on Wednesday.
A year after Western Market launched an eco-friendly partnership with a waste management company to reduce vendor food waste, the market installed composting bins at food disposal stations to include ...
Officials on Thursday debuted initiatives outlining the development process for the University’s first strategic plan since 2020. Since the beginning of her term in July 2023, University President ...
The D.C. Council passed emergency legislation to support D.C. Circulator employees Tuesday as more than 90 drivers faced layoffs. The DC Circulator Transition Temporary Amendment Act of 2024, which ...
A group of students launched a satirical effort to get the University to sign Charlie Sheen as Commencement speaker. Commencement for the Class of 2012 may be more than a year away, but a group of ...
A local governing body approved a request from Tatte Bakery and Cafe to open a new location in Foggy Bottom. The Foggy Bottom and West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission accepted Tatte’s public ...
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators allegedly spray-painted in front of several Board of Trustees members’ homes and sent letters about the University’s alleged role in the war in Gaza to their neighbors ...
Faculty senators raised concerns about personnel vacancies, resource allocations and missing department budgets at a meeting Friday — points of contention that officials didn’t directly address.
A local Walgreens in the West End neighborhood received approval to sell alcohol this month, after residents and management came to an agreement on how the beverages will be sold. Foggy Bottom and ...
Officials this semester implemented GWorld “tap” payment scanners at dining halls and University dining partners, which students and local restaurant employees say expedites transactions. Officials ...
Faculty senators said the over $3 million in severance that the University paid four former officials between 2022 and 2023 may have been used as a tool to help administrators carry out departures.