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Laura TreanorContributing Life Editor
Segways work by using gyroscopic sensors to maintain balance while the riders shift their weight in different directions. Helmet-wearing riders can be seen cruising through the city, standing on the machine as it travels up to 12-and-a-half miles per hour.
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Aaron D. Graff
Hatchet Reporter
"All a man needs is a good woman and a half-smoke," he told a crowd of about 150 people at the historic Lincoln Theatre on Aug. 21.
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Juliette Dallas-Feeney
Hatchet Reporter
The same artist that brought you the mural in Columbian Square has embarked on another, more public project on F Street that chronicles the growth of the Foggy Bottom community.
by
Aaron D. Graff
Life Editor
When Jillian Roth allowed a donor registry to swab her mouth in Hillel four years ago, she never expected it to amount to anything. But this July, Roth got a call that changed her life.
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Clayton McCleskeyHatchet Columnist
Standing on a bridge overlooking the majestic River Seine during a recent trip to Paris, I had a flashback to my first visit to Europe nearly a decade ago.