Restaurants across Washington, D.C. are finding ways to support Ukraine through events, special food items with the proceeds going to aid … [Read more...] about DC Restaurants Fundraise to Support the People of Ukraine
Restaurants Grapple with Low Business as DC Residents Remain Wary of Indoor Dining
New data from OpenTable, an online service for restaurant reservations, shows that Washington, D.C. diners are returning to restaurants at a … [Read more...] about Restaurants Grapple with Low Business as DC Residents Remain Wary of Indoor Dining
Local Mother-Daughter Art Duo Selected to Build Public Art Piece at 11th Street Bridge Park
A mother-daughter artist duo was selected by a panel to build a public art piece made up of multicolored arches at 11th Street Bridge … [Read more...] about Local Mother-Daughter Art Duo Selected to Build Public Art Piece at 11th Street Bridge Park
Students Raise Concerns About Notification of M St. Shooting
CW: This article discusses gun violence. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Following a fatal … [Read more...] about Students Raise Concerns About Notification of M St. Shooting
Return of Take Out Tuesday Campaign Boosts Local Georgetown Restaurants Amid COVID-19 Surge
Georgetown Main Street has relaunched its Take Out Tuesday campaign for the second consecutive year. The 10-week campaign, … [Read more...] about Return of Take Out Tuesday Campaign Boosts Local Georgetown Restaurants Amid COVID-19 Surge
Smithsonian Names First Indigenous Woman as Museum Director
Cynthia Chavez Lamar will become the first Indigenous woman to serve as the director of a Smithsonian museum when she assumes the role at … [Read more...] about Smithsonian Names First Indigenous Woman as Museum Director
COVID-19 Cases Surge, DC Becomes Hotbed of Omicron Outbreak
Washington, D.C., which once had among the lowest COVID-19 case rates in the United States, now has among the highest rates of infection in … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Cases Surge, DC Becomes Hotbed of Omicron Outbreak
Reduced Metro Services to Continue Through End of 2021, Inconvenience Students
Metro delays will continue through the end of the year, causing transit disruptions for Georgetown University students. The Washington … [Read more...] about Reduced Metro Services to Continue Through End of 2021, Inconvenience Students
Thousands of DC Absentee Ballots Returned as Undeliverable in 2020 Election
An audit revealed over 11% of mail-in ballots were returned as undeliverable in Washington, D.C., during the 2020 general election. The … [Read more...] about Thousands of DC Absentee Ballots Returned as Undeliverable in 2020 Election
WNBA Star Sugar Rodgers Returns Home to the Hilltop
Sugar Rodgers never intended to be featured in the history books. Rodgers (COL ’13, GRD ’21), who played for the women’s basketball … [Read more...] about WNBA Star Sugar Rodgers Returns Home to the Hilltop