A Night at the Museum with the NFL and Boys and Girls Club

August 14, 2025

By Caroline Woodward On Tuesday, the Smithsonian’s Office of the Under Secretary for Education partnered with Prime Sports, NFL Inspire Change, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America to […]

Sports Column: Commanders Preview  

August 13, 2025

After a long, long drought — we’re talking nearly two decades — the Washington Commanders finally won a playoff game last season. That playoff run fired up Washingtonians more than […]

Super Bowl LIX: Fly, Eagles, Fly!

February 10, 2025

The final score of Super Bowl LIX was as unexpected as Taylor Swift getting booed on the Jumbotron. The biggest story of the night was the unexpected final score—the Philadelphia […]

Commanders to Play in NFC Championship Sunday

January 21, 2025

The latest cardiac kids are the Washington Commanders, except in last Saturday night’s game versus the number one seed Detroit Lions, they won by two touchdowns, 45-31. The win brings […]

Commanders Win Thrilling First Playoff Game in Two Decades

January 13, 2025

The last time the Washington Commanders won a football game I was 19 years old and a college sophomore. I am now 39 years old. To put it bluntly, it’s […]

Washington Commanders Fans Miserable, According to Study

August 7, 2024

For many, the most wonderful time of the year has begun. No, it’s not quite time for ghosts and goblins, sleigh bells or snow. It’s football season. The preseason begins […]

D.C. Sports: New Era for Washington Commanders, Women’s World Cup

July 20, 2023

In a city not so typically sports-oriented, there’s lots of sports news right now. Of course, let’s remember it was not too long ago that we were cheering the 2019 World […]

Memorial Day Weekend Roundup, May 26 – May 30

May 26, 2022

This Monday, Memorial Day is a federal holiday in which we dedicate ourselves to honoring U.S. military personnel who died in service to our country. Many meaningful activities are available […]

A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem

March 5, 2021

Introduced by Mark Gaston Pearce, Visiting Professor and Executive Director, Georgetown Law’s Workers’ Rights Institute A Woman’s Work: The NFL’s Cheerleader Problem sheds light on the continued fight to end the […]

Overheard at Lunch: D.C. Gossip Girl

November 22, 2017

Flip Off President, Get Fired A White House photographer snapped a photo of a cyclist next to the presidential motorcade as it wound through Sterling, Virginia, after a late October […]