United's young ranks
In 1989, while most students were returning home from elementary school to watch Disney Afternoon, Adu was born in Ghana.
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In 1989, while most students were returning home from elementary school to watch Disney Afternoon, Adu was born in Ghana.
This lucky squirrel was one of millions who participated in Easter Egg hunts this past weekend in celebration of the Easter holiday. Enjoying his find on a bench in front of the School of International Service building, the squirrel denied comment due to stuffed cheeks. Yet he assured The Eagle the egg was a painted hard-boiled chicken egg and not a distinct light-blue robin's egg.
Ekoji Dharma School and Kikuyuki no Kai dancers perform traditional Japanese numbers before audiences at the National Japanese American Memorial as part of the Cherry Blossom Festival.
The Washington Monument provided the backdrop as a multitude of kites, tethered to energetic children below, took to the sky this weekend. Early Saturday rain could not keep away the hundreds of people who ventured to the National Mall to celebrate the two-week Cherry Blossom Festival.