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Physician Shortage Reported in DC

By Rebecca Driessen October 8, 2013

The D.C. Board of Doctors announced last week only 453 out of 8,000 physicians licensed to work in Washington, D.C., are actively practicing primary care doctors, resulting in a doctor shortage for District...

Winning the Cupcake Wars: Wheat-Free Edition

By Christina Wing October 8, 2013

Fall has officially begun. It’s time to break out your favorite cozy sweaters and leather boots and breathe in the crisp autumn air all around us. At home, I would always welcome fall by siting outside...

DC-Baltimore Train Adds Weekend Service

By Griffin Cohen October 1, 2013

The MARC Train Service, run by the Maryland Transit Administration, will begin offering weekend train service between Washington and Baltimore on Dec. 7. This weekend service will expand the existing...

New Puppets at the Smithsonian with No Strings Attached

New Puppets at the Smithsonian with No Strings Attached

By Matt Sullivan and Matt Sullivan September 24, 2013

Are you looking to break the “Georgetown Bubble” for something a bit more furry and loveable? Do you maybe want to spend your weekends reliving your childhood rather than procrastinating work you...

Mayoral Candidate Evans Accused of Ethics Violations

By Natasha Khan September 17, 2013

Recent allegations of ethics violations against Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans may threaten his bid for mayor. George Washington senior Jackson Carnes recently accused Evans of giving The George...

Trump Opts for DC Hotel

By Caroline Welch September 17, 2013

Donald Trump may be moving closer to the White House — with his acquisition of the Old Post Office Pavilion on Pennsylvania Avenue NW. The Trump Organization, which owns the Trump National Golf...

DC Bids for 2024 Olympics

By Penny Hung September 10, 2013

With Tokyo chosen as the site of the 2020 Olympics, a local nonprofit is looking ahead to 2024. D.C. 2024, which is not affiliated with the D.C. government, aims to bring the 2024 Summer Olympics and...

The Perils of Unpaid Internships

By Devin Urness June 17, 2013

Over the course of my three unpaid internships in Washington, D.C., I’ve had great experiences, explored many careers and met some amazing individuals. But each of these great experiences has also required...

4Eats: Dish with Dad

4Eats: Dish with Dad

By Erica Wong and Erica Wong June 13, 2013

With a sunny forecast and temperatures in the 80s, this Father's Day is already a treat for Dad. If you're in the DC area, what better way is there to spend the gorgeous summer weather than brunch at...

The Five People You'll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

The Five People You’ll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

By Nicole Jarvis and Nicole Jarvis June 2, 2013

As Hoyas, we try to break the bubble as much possible, which means that we'll likely take a trip on the metro at some point. You'll probably meet an interesting array of people so here's a catalog of these...

With New Hire, GU to Engage DC

By Christopher Zawora April 18, 2013

Georgetown’s Office of Community Engagement is hiring a director of local government affairs to advocate for university goals and engage the D.C. community and expects to fill the position by the beginning...

Goodbye, Food Trucks?

Goodbye, Food Trucks?

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler April 8, 2013

There's nothing better than walking around after a long day of classes only to spot a food truck parked on the side of the road, dishing out all kinds of crazy cuisine.  Better yet, if you're out sight-seeing...

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