Georgetown University students may soon give their last wave to the Optimus Prime and Bumblebee Transformers statues that line many Hoyas’ … [Read more...] about The Transformers’ Next Battle: Optimus Prime vs. Neighborhood Board
Content Creators Protest Potential TikTok Ban Outside US Capitol
Content creators rallied outside of the U.S. Capitol on March 22 in response to congressional talks of banning TikTok, a popular China-based … [Read more...] about Content Creators Protest Potential TikTok Ban Outside US Capitol
Major League Cricket Announces First DC Professional Team
Major League Cricket (MLC), a newly created American cricket league, announced the launch of the Washington Freedom, Washington, D.C.’s … [Read more...] about Major League Cricket Announces First DC Professional Team
Metallica Purchases Local Record Pressing Company
Popular 1980s rock band Metallica acquired a majority stake in Furnace Record Pressing (Furnace), a record pressing plant in Alexandria, … [Read more...] about Metallica Purchases Local Record Pressing Company
Tensions Run High in Panel Discussing Julian Assange Case
The Georgetown University film and media studies program and the Free Speech Project — an independent, nonpartisan initiative focusing on … [Read more...] about Tensions Run High in Panel Discussing Julian Assange Case
National Park Service Clears McPherson Square Encampment
The National Park Service (NPS) – a federal government agency managing national parks, monuments and other properties – cleared unhoused … [Read more...] about National Park Service Clears McPherson Square Encampment
District Pool Fails Health Inspection, Indefinitely Closes
Washington, D.C.’s Wilson Aquatic Center, located in Tenleytown, closed indefinitely due to emergency repairs following a failed health … [Read more...] about District Pool Fails Health Inspection, Indefinitely Closes
GU272+ Descendants Discuss Family History, Future Education
Descendants of the GU272+ joined Georgetown University’s Department of African American studies Feb. 2 for a conversation on the legacy of … [Read more...] about GU272+ Descendants Discuss Family History, Future Education
DC Expands Tutoring Programs After COVID-19 Learning Disruptions
Washington, D.C., announced Feb. 2 its third major investment in high-impact tutoring (HIT), a form of intensive individual or small-group … [Read more...] about DC Expands Tutoring Programs After COVID-19 Learning Disruptions
DC Ends Pandemic Housing Program for Medically Vulnerable
Washington, D.C. will begin phasing out their pandemic housing program immediately for unhoused and medically vulnerable residents due to a … [Read more...] about DC Ends Pandemic Housing Program for Medically Vulnerable