Holi returns to the Quad
The Hindu Festival of Colors will take place on Sunday April 6
The Hindu Festival of Colors will take place on Sunday April 6
The Scene runs down the best bets for your Spring weekend in the latest Weekender.
On her first try at Ethiopian cuisine, JM is left wanting more and not for the right reasons.
More than your average burger joint, Burger, Tap & Shake gives chuck-fans something new.
Danielle Green’s tattoo spotlight column examines an evil eye and the word “LUZ.”
An ongoing exhibit is currently displaying Michelle Obama’s second inaugural gown.
In a rush? Need a meal in a pinch? These five meals are cheap, delicious and portable.
AU’s Public Relations Student Society of America will host an event at Katzen Arts Center promoting careers in entertainment and journalism.
Staying in town for spring break? The Scene has got you covered.
Danielle Green investigates a CAS sophomore’s serotonin molecule tattoo in her latest column.
An on-campus discussion group tackles issues of gender, race, ethnicity, class and more.
Ellen Feder finds the rhetoric surrounding intersexuality might be the real problem, not interesexuality itself.
Creative and delicious spins on traditional dishes blend perfectly with the art on display from all corners of India.
Jordan-Marie Smith describes Ted’s Bulletin as typical American fare worth an A for effort in the latest installment of her column.
A new online version of the popular game “Cards Against Humanity” focuses on universally appealing aspects of AU culture.
A new exhibit traces the development of cool from the 1940s to the present day.
A new satirical publication has amassed hundreds of Facebook likes and praise from alumni since its launch three weeks ago.
Four sophomores have started a blog to chronicle their adventures in DC food.
AU upperclassmen share their feelings on their off-campus housing.
The Scene serves up some cheap and Eagle-approved boozy brunch deals in the city.