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D.C. Back-to-School Decision? Not Yet
• July 16, 2020
The decision as to whether schools will operate on an in-person or a virtual basis, or on a hybrid model, will be announced on July 31, said the mayor.
Staycationing by Bike
• July 15, 2020
A bike-enabled staycation is smaller, simpler, less ambitious in many ways than that exotic excursion you perhaps had planned.
Sidewalk Widening Plans, Concerns in Georgetown
• July 13, 2020
Can Georgetown’s brick sidewalks accommodate socially distanced diners, lines of customers, curbside pickups and drop-offs, sidewalk sales and pedestrians?
D.C. Covid-19 Deaths as of July 10 Stand at 568
• July 11, 2020
From the Office of the Mayor: The District’s reported data for Friday, July 10, 2020, includes 58 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to […]
The Closet Cure for the COVID Blues
• July 9, 2020
Did you know that you can change how you feel by changing what you wear? Or that how you feel can affect both your behavior and how others respond to you?
Did you know that you can change how you feel by changing what you wear? Or that how you feel can affect both your behavior and how others respond to you?
GU Reopening Plan Unveiled
• July 8, 2020
The plan is to reopen in stages, welcoming about 2,000 undergraduates to campus first, including the freshman class of 2024.
GU Students Petition for Reduced Tuition
• July 6, 2020
Earlier this year, Georgetown University officials announced a 3.5-percent tuition increase for undergraduates, which would make the cost nearly $30,000 per semester.
GU Reopening Taking Shape … or Not?
• June 29, 2020
While many universities are telling students not to come back to campus until after the Thanksgiving holiday, Georgetown University President John DeGioia’s letter left the timing open.
D.C. Covid-19 Deaths Stand at 543
• June 25, 2020
From the Office of the Mayor: The District’s reported data for Wednesday, June 24, 2020, includes 31 new positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, bringing the District’s overall positive case total to […]
Phase 2 Begins; DMV Opens Tuesday
• June 22, 2020
Among other loosened restrictions, restaurants and shops may open at 50-percent capacity inside. Playgrounds and playing fields will open for casual contact sports only.
