Bowser Re-elected for Third Term: Few Surprises in D.C.
It’s always a bit ironic to go through all the months (sometimes years) of hype about a big national election in Washington, D.C. — the fervent destination of hundreds of […]
Celebrating Georgetown and Washington, D.C. Centennials
What Was It Like 100 Years Ago? As we commemorate major centennials, why not travel by Time Machine back 100 years? In 1922 – only four years since the end […]
Only in D.C.: Watergate, Title IX Reviewed 50 Years Later, In Person
Only in D.C. During the past two weeks, Georgetowners personally have experienced a plethora of historic events happening and commemorated in person just blocks from their homes and offices: the first […]
Georgetown Mourns, Memorializes Madeleine Albright (1937-2022)
The death from cancer on March 23 of Madeleine K. Albright (1937-2022) – the first woman U.S. Secretary of State – marks a time now for celebrating the life of […]
After Brawl of a Debate, Dems Ponder
On Feb. 19, the crowd watching at the Woman’s National Democratic Club was subdued, serious, intently listening. There were no exuberant reactions.
Democratic Women: Following Debates, Ready to March
While watching the debate, many at the Woman’s National Democratic Club drew and colored-in large posters that they planned to take to the third annual Women’s March on Saturday.
Ward 2 Council Candidates Debate, Minus Evans
Long-term Council member Jack Evans did not participate in the Sept. 26 debate, as he has not yet declared his candidacy for the 2020 race.
The Senate Vote: A Turning Point?
The tension built as the tallies rose evenly into the high 40s. Then, around 1:30 a.m. Friday, Sen. John McCain reentered the chamber.