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Just off the corner of Connecticut and Q, a quiet, community-rooted cafe contends to be one of the District’s most ...
Two collegiate baseball summer leagues named a pair of players to their All-Star teams earlier this month, recognizing them ...
A new stadium comes with a hefty price tag, but in the long run it could unite fans of all backgrounds, providing a steady venue for sports, create thousands of construction jobs, while at the same ...
Victor Brito will take the helm on Aug. 4, capping off a nationwide search and replacing interim police chief Ian Greenlee, who has served in the position since former GWPD Chief James Tate’s October ...
The senator was hospitalized on Wednesday after being checked out by the Capitol physician for an unspecified illness.
Men’s basketball is back in the gym, experimenting with new lineups and working toward their postseason goals.
GW will implement a hiring freeze for positions supported by operational funds until at least Oct. 1, limit non-essential ...
The protest came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in D.C. for this third visit with President Donald ...
A University spokesperson said DSA officials have instituted an indefinite suspension on the formation of new student ...
As he concluded his four-year tenure as provost late last month, Chris Bracey reflected on guiding the University through the ...
In the wake of the war between Israel and Iran, some Jewish and Muslim students fear for the long-term safety of their ...
The system of transitioning from tip wage to a uniform minimum wage is flawed and complex. But the D.C. government should respect the will of the voters and offer support to the businesses impacted, ...