Life After Hours: April 27-29
By Liz Holmes | 04/26/2018Take a break from studying this weekend
Take a break from studying this weekend
Sophomores and friends Indira Mohabeer and Chelsea Fosu have been singing for as long as they can remember.
Don’t let the fear of Jason Voorhees keep you inside all weekend! From the last few events of the Cherry Blossom Festival to (hopefully) some home-runs, there’s plenty to do in D.C.
This weekend, be sure to welcome April and celebrate the cherry blossoms while they last, learn about the effect of community policing, and explore the portfolio project of Diane Arbus.
As it seems like the weather is finally warming up, what’s better to do than explore all of the amazing events D.C.
It’s now officially spring! Don’t let the snow get you down, D.C. is offering a ton of events this weekend.
Happy Women’s History Month! Whether you’re looking for something to do before the Founder’s Day Ball or are just trying to wait out the high winds, check out these fun activities in and around the District that highlight some of the amazing women of the past and present.
Founder’s Week is from Feb. 24 to March 3, and there is plenty to do to celebrate. Check out some events happening both on campus and off to get in the spirit of celebration for AU’s 125th Founder’s Day.
With Valentine’s Day magic still in the air, check out these events for fun ways to spend time with those you care about. Frederick Douglass’ BiCentennial The National Park Service is celebrating abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s 200th birthday by hosting a Bicentennial Birthday Weekend.
Celebrate Fat Tuesday the right way