Q&A: Jack Black and Richard Curtis on the Red Nose Day telecast fundraiser
The Scene spoke with actor and comedian Jack Black and Red Nose Day director Richard Curtis.
The Scene spoke with actor and comedian Jack Black and Red Nose Day director Richard Curtis.
Gethin Anthony discusses taking on the role of the infamous Charles Manson in NBC’s new series.
Public Safety issues a Crime Alert for the May 16 incident
The Scene has provided you with a bucket list to fulfill your D.C. summer fantasy.
Chris Dowling’s film follows the unconventional friendship between a former professional baseball player and a grocer with Down syndrome.
The hosts discuss the new sci-fi movie and look ahead to this year’s blockbuster offerings on their final podcast for The Eagle.
Adams Morgan’s new Songbyrd Record Cafe lets you record your own music and grab a bite to eat.
The hosts celebrate Star Wars day with guest Erin Vail.
President Neil Kerwin has decided to move forward with plans of converting the third floor into student space.
Freshman middle distance runner Jim Belfatto and AU record-holders Kinnari Badger and Brianna Belo look to build off season success in upcoming championship meet.
Not all that glitters is gold.
Public Safety has launched an investigation into the April 16 incident on the quad involving several alleged members of Epsilon Iota. Campus police distributed pamphlets around campus to students last week calling for witnesses or information regarding the incident in front of MGC.
Acceptance to the University becomes more difficult as the applicant pool grows by 11 percent
Maryland State Sen. and Washington College of Law professor Jamie B. Raskin announced he would run for the Maryland 8th congressional district.
Don’t order pizza. This new BBQ joint will deliver to your door.
The former EIC takes a break from baked goods to cook up a more savory meal.
A medical emergency was averted in Revees Aquatic Center on April 8, when a freshman lifeguard pulled a struggling swimmer from the pool.
Frequent damages to property in Anderson Hall were reported this spring semester.
At Million Hoodies Movement event, Johnson spoke about criminal justice reform issues, discrimination among police.
The prince of indie-synthpop comes to DC in support of “What For?”