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Image courtesy of theufl.com By Griffin Cappiello While DC football fans wait for the NFL offseason to conclude to see the ...
One aspect of the initial plan for the restructuring would have seen the merging of the Conway School of Nursing and the ...
D.C. Police respond to an incident at Monroe Street Market on June 2. Image courtesy of Patrick D. Lewis By Patrick D. Lewis ...
Hosted by Professors of English Dr. Gregory Baker, Dr. Michael Mack, and Dr. Taryn Okuma, the third gathering of the department’s “Reading Together” series kicks off with T.S. Eliot’s third poem in ...
The “This Week in Tower History” column will collect relevant, historical, or humorous excerpts from any past editions of The Tower’s 98-year-existence. Compiled by Tower editors. 98 years of The ...
Note: An update on this story can be found here. Multiple people were hurt in a serious vehicle accident on Harewood Road, just off campus near the entrance to the National Shrine, on Friday evening.
This past week, CUA made another shocking restructuring announcement: they will be letting go all professors in favor of an “student independence driven” system that will be overseen by AI. The ...
895 goals scored were celebrated by the Washington Capitals with Alex Ovechkin going to center ice and belly-flopped. After scoring the record breaking goal “the Capitals and New York Islanders paused ...
Being a New Orleans native, I try to show people Creole and Cajun cuisine whenever possible. Combining this incessant need to share Southern food with the crisp, chilly fall weather on its way, the ...
In an effort of civil disobedience, multiple scientists that work in studying climate change chained themselves to the JP Morgan building in Los Angeles on Wednesday. The event was part of a worldwide ...
The heat is on as the summer blockbuster season finally kicks into high gear! This season is packed to the brim with many exciting films racing into theaters like the F1 movie starring Brad Pitt.
Every book I am assigned in school, I read. I always have, and I always will. But there was one notable exception when I was in 10th grade: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. My 15-year-old ...