DC community rallies at March for Our Lives event
By Ben Johansen | 06/22/2022Gun control activists and politicians spoke out against recent shootings and gun violence
Gun control activists and politicians spoke out against recent shootings and gun violence
36 percent of the department’s officers are female, triple the national level
Hader will take over on July 1
Changes include a mask-optional policy on campus and an update to testing format
Testing site will be permanently relocated to Beeghly Building, anticipated May 16
AU will hold seven ceremonies across two weekends, including one for 2020 and 2021 graduates
Under a new proposal by the Ward 3 ANC Redistricting Task Force, campus will be divided into two single-member districts
SPA Dean is ‘enormously proud’ and credits an exceptionally engaged faculty
Shift comes in response to an error found in the Gmail system
Plaintiff intends to appeal the ruling
Plan includes focuses on increased financial aid, compensation and new faculty and staff hires
Candidates largely agreed that significant transportation changes are needed as soon as possible
The switch follows significant rate hikes by previous provider
Union workers continue contract negotiations in the wake of the fundraising event
‘It felt like I was being dismissed’
Officials cite increase in levels of COVID-19 transmission in DC region in decision
If elected, Burwell expected to receive about $290,000 in various annual compensation
The project aims to give cyclists and pedestrians enough space to share the sidewalk and stay out of the road
Moving from the 48th Street to Massachusetts Avenue, the bus will share the stop with metro buses
Sunrise AU brought over 100 protestors to the streets of DC