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(02/11/08 5:00am)
If the Smithsonian is the cultural authority it generally is regarded to be, MF Doom's iconic metal mask will one day be displayed next to Lincoln's hat and Kermit the Frog in the American Treasures section of the National Museum of American History. Until then, hip-hop fans will have to be satisfied with the exhibition "RECOGNIZE! Hip-Hop and Contemporary Portraiture" at the National Portrait Gallery.
(10/01/07 4:00am)
Hip-hop music and culture are powerful intellectual tools that need a higher profile in university education, according to the educators, musicians and activists who participated in the International Association for Hip-Hop Education's first annual conference at the National Music Center on Friday.
(10/30/06 5:00am)
In order to reduce the high levels of depression and anxiety among college students, negative perceptions surrounding mental illness must be eradicated, according to members of the student-based advocacy group Active Minds.
(06/27/05 4:00am)
Seven laptop computers have been stolen from residence halls this summer, prompting Public Safety to discuss security with new students and present a proposal to the university that would make an anti-theft tracking system available for purchase at the campus bookstore.
(04/07/05 4:00am)
Israeli-Palestinian relations may soon reach a turning point, according to former Ambassador Dennis Ross who spoke to about 30 students, their parents and professors Monday at an invitation-only meeting organized by C.O.R.E., an inter-campus student advocacy group. The conference was one of several events put on by student groups this week to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
(04/04/05 4:00am)
Many news editors practice self-censorship of graphic images and descriptions of the Iraq war, and news organizations often use the Internet to publish information they don't offer in other media, according to a report published in mid-March by School of Communication professors Jane Hall and M.J. Bear.
(03/31/05 5:00am)
Georgetown University student activists in the Living Wage Coalition who participated in an eight-day hunger strike on their campus ended their fast March 23 when university President John DeGioia accepted their proposal for a wage increase for contracted workers on the school's campus.
(03/21/05 5:00am)
Four-man punk band Anti-Flag stood alongside House Reps. Jim McDermott (D-Wash.), Peter Stark (D-Calif.) and Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.) on the terrace of a congressional office building Thursday afternoon to announce the initiation of a grass-roots campaign against a provision of the No Child Left Behind Act that requires high school administrators to provide military recruiters with students' names and contact information.
(02/21/05 5:00am)
D.C. awarded $7,000 and $10,000 each to protesters who claimed they were wrongly arrested in a 2002 World Bank protest. The settlement, reached three weeks ago, gives hope to George Washington University students filing a similar suit and may motivate some AU students to question police misconduct in inauguration protests.
(12/02/04 5:00am)
A group of 15 young people, mostly students of Howard and George Washington universities, honored the memory of Matthew Shepard with a candlelight vigil Monday night in front of the ABC News studio in D.C.
(09/23/04 4:00am)
More than 60,000 people pulsed to the beat of native drums Tuesday as American Indians from around the hemisphere gathered for the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian.
(04/26/04 4:00am)
courtesy Chris Nye, THE EAGLE
(04/22/04 4:00am)
Chris Nye brings us the editorial cartoon for Thursday, April 22.