Review: Chromeo (literally) lights up the 9:30 Club stage
The Canadian duo mixed up their set with songs old and new, catering to the entire audience
The Canadian duo mixed up their set with songs old and new, catering to the entire audience
A free trial of Zumba at one of D.C.’s most upscale gyms.
The Eagles record their seventh consecutive win through superior serving efforts.
The third edition of the Bentzen Ball Comedy Festival will be serving up laughs from Oct. 1-5.
The Student Government Undergraduate Senate voted unanimously Sept. 28 to pass a new initiative that advocates for a larger focus on mental health issues and services available to students on campus.
Tennis gave a strong show Sept. 25 at the Black Cat, with an equally groovy and tight opening performance from Pure Bathing Culture.
Students join over 300,000 people in attending one of the largest climate change marches in history
Physics professor Jessica Uscinski discusses her love for music, specifically The Avett Brothers.
Has the tech company’s helicopter parenting stopped with the smartwatch?
Students and SG members identified financial aid and the endowment as two areas that need to be more public.
The instrumental fusion group from Brooklyn, New York brought special guests and wowed the crowd.
AU and Metro announced a new partnership outside of the Tenleytown Metro Station with the help of Clawed Z Eagle and National’s mascot, Teddy Roosevelt.
Her new album “Goddess” drove ticket sales for the sold-out show.
The chart-topping artists to play two sold-out DC shows Sept. 29 and 30
AU’s student-run yearbook faces one last year in its contract
Plus: a review of ABC’s new comedy “Black-ish” and Mark offers words of frustration about the “True Detective” casting announcements.
The No. 14 Eagles ended their six-game winning streak on Saturday night against Lehigh University.
Max Nichols’ “Two Night Stand” asks the right questions but doesn’t necessarily answer them.
Metropolitan Police Department and Park Police responded to a single vehicle accident on Ward Circle around 1:35 a.m.
The administration should expect to continue to be held accountable by its students in the future.