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MC Hammer Woodrow Wilson Plaza at the Reagan Building 7 p.m., free
Washington has an outstanding public transportation system. Buses run all throughout the city and surrounding areas of Virginia and Maryland, and the Metro system is one of the cleanest in the country. It's not a difficult system to master, but it does take a few tries until new riders completely get into the swing of things. Here are a few tips to get both new and veteran AU students up to speed.
While the National Mall is a tourist hot spot, the monuments and museums are still worth visiting. There are ways to tour the high tourist areas without sticking out like one. Here are some tips.
It's summer. It's humid as a malarial swamp. Your apartment is about as unpleasant as the sweat lodge my uncle Marty built in his backyard when he "found his spirit guide." Fear not, reader- you can get wet without coaxing R. Kelly into your bedroom with a video camera. The Scene has searched long and hard for ways to combat the thermometer and enjoy D.C.'s hidden swimming treasures.
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10. Lionel Richie "Hello"
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One can only romanticize collegiate poverty for so long. Sure, a stockpile of Ramen noodles seems quaint in August, but once cold temperatures set in, it's time for comfort food, and that may mean shelling out some comfort dollars, too. Luckily, several D.C. stores provide delicious and fresh options for luxurious snacks and meals that only taste expensive.
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Women's soccer
Cross Country: 9/16 Navy Invitational, Annapolis, Md. @ 11 a.m.
This is just a sampling of the many farmers and craft markets in D.C. throughout the year. Each has its own special flavor, and most offer both food and art for browsing. For more local markets, check out www.freshfarmmarkets.org.
It's impossible to encapsulate all the great places to chow down in D.C., but if you're new to the city and need sustenance now, these suggestions - listed by neighborhood - should get you started.
For a city known for politics and power, Washington, D.C. contains numerous centers dedicated to great beauty. From the spacious Smithsonian museums to tiny independent galleries, D.C.'s art museums house diverse and worthwhile collections of art from every period, geographical location and style.
It is a beautiful day in Washington, D.C., but you are bored out of your mind! With the majority of your friends in class and no work to do, you discover that free time in college can be lonely business. On top of that, you are living on a college student's budget and you have been to TDR so many times they know you by name. Not to worry! You have an incredible city at your fingertips. There are plenty of incredible things to do in Washington, and many cost little or nothing at all. Now may be the perfect time to get out and explore the many benefits Washington, D.C., has to offer. If you still cannot find something that interests you pick up one of the many D.C. Visitors Guides posted around the city or log onto www.culturaltourismdc.org to find the event which is perfect for you.