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Image courtesy of theufl.com By Griffin Cappiello While DC football fans wait for the NFL offseason to conclude to see the ...
One aspect of the initial plan for the restructuring would have seen the merging of the Conway School of Nursing and the ...
D.C. Police respond to an incident at Monroe Street Market on June 2. Image courtesy of Patrick D. Lewis By Patrick D. Lewis ...
If you thought our Halfway to Halloween horror-thon was over, then think again! The horror-thon is still going strong, with many terrifying options to choose from. Death of a Unicorn served as a nice ...
For hockey fans, June marks the arrival of the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Stanley Cup Final, where the champions of the Eastern Conference face off against those of the Western Conference in a ...
Note: An update on this story can be found here. Multiple people were hurt in a serious vehicle accident on Harewood Road, just off campus near the entrance to the National Shrine, on Friday evening.
The “This Week in Tower History” column will collect relevant, historical, or humorous excerpts from any past editions of The Tower’s 98-year-existence. Compiled by Tower editors. 98 years of The ...
Under drizzling rain and chilly temperatures, Catholic University’s Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) club organized a protest outside the Chinese embassy. Over 30 protesters gathered in front of the ...
895 goals scored were celebrated by the Washington Capitals with Alex Ovechkin going to center ice and belly-flopped. After scoring the record breaking goal “the Capitals and New York Islanders paused ...
Being a New Orleans native, I try to show people Creole and Cajun cuisine whenever possible. Combining this incessant need to share Southern food with the crisp, chilly fall weather on its way, the ...
In an effort of civil disobedience, multiple scientists that work in studying climate change chained themselves to the JP Morgan building in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The event was part of a worldwide ...
It’s no secret that the United States is behind the pack when it comes to men’s soccer. Unlike a vast majority of global soccer superpowers, the US does not have a strong system of player development.
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