Rollergirls take it out on the track
Five-Ho wanted to get a black eye. But it was her opponent, Hoova Dayum, that got pummelled.
Five-Ho wanted to get a black eye. But it was her opponent, Hoova Dayum, that got pummelled.
Sitting back in his swivel chair with his fully tattooed right arm resting behind his head, Professor Steve Hilmy enjoyed some of his students' best musical creations, which he taught and inspired them to create.
The two blind daters used to be neighbors - a convenient icebreaker. But their previous close quarters did not bring a love connection.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about what I see as a personal responsibility gap when it comes to facing the morning-after consequences of drinking too much. Boy, did that get y'all stirred up.
University Police Department Security Officer Noah Roberson, dressed in a crisp blue shirt and tie, swished his hands through the air and spoke with an undulating voice as he attempted to convince a room of people why they should attend GW. But this wasn't a tour of potential students - it was an impromptu speech competition.
When Taylor Anderson was born, doubting doctors told his parents he would not be able to walk or talk. Twenty-one years later, he's a junior at GW majoring in economics - and he is teeing up for the experience of a lifetime.
Founding Farmers is a new farm-to-table restaurant at 19th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue that offers real food with real value.
Stressed college students are like ducks in a pond, drifting along the water as they thrash beneath the surface.