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MPD Program’s Budget Cut

By Michael Berardo February 11, 2011

Bars and clubs around the District may see a significant decrease in police security over the coming months, as a Metropolitan Police Department program subsidizing the cost of privately hired officers...

For DC’s Boys of Summer, Future Looks Bright

By Preston Barclay January 25, 2011

On the surface, things might not look promising for the Washington Nationals. But behind the scenes, it is impossible to ignore that D.C.'s Major League Baseball franchise is in a position to become a...

Medical Center’s Contract with District Cut by 10 Percent

By Sarah Kaplan January 25, 2011

Funding for a contract between Georgetown Medical Center and the city of Washington, D.C., has been slashed by 10 percent in an effort to close the District's $127 million budget gap. The cuts to the...

UDC May Partner With DC Schools in New Program

By Upasana Kaku January 21, 2011

A new program at the University of the District of Columbia could enable a small group of high-performing D.C. public school students to get a bachelor's degree two years after graduating high school. The...

Students Fight for Campus Plan

By Mariah Byrne January 21, 2011

The two-year battle over the university's campus plan came to a head Thursday night, as students joined administrators and neighbors for a public meeting held by the Advisory Neighborhood Commission-2E. Attendees...

Gray Plans to Revitalize Economy

By Masha Goncharova November 11, 2010

D.C.'s Mayor-elect Vincent Gray began this week to implement his comprehensive plan, announced during the mayoral campaign, to lower unemployment by increasing the amount of education and opportunities...

Council Bids Uncontested

By Michael Appau October 29, 2010

The competitive nature of the D.C. Council's primaries left the general elections largely uncontested. Four of D.C.'s eight wards are holding elections for their Council representatives on Nov. 2. In addition,...

Job Rate Unstable

By Masha Goncharova September 24, 2010

The future of Washington, D.C.'s job market remains uncertain after a positive second fiscal quarter with increased job creation followed by a net loss of jobs in August, according to the District of Columbia's...

Soda Tax Falls Flat

By The Editorial Board September 24, 2010

Whether you call it soda, pop or Coke, your favorite soft drinks will soon cost you more inside the District. The D.C. Council has slapped a 6 percent city sales tax on all artificially and sugar-sweetened...

Campus Weighs Summer Storage Options

By Stephen Szypulski April 27, 2010

With classes coming to a close and the burden of move-out drawing near, many Georgetown students must decide which company they will entrust with their belongings over the summer. The Corp's Student...

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