What’s a Laker to Eat (in Georgetown)?

February 6, 2017

The players had just flown in. They had worked out. It was only 5 p.m. for them. And they were hungry…

British Paper Picks Up Georgetown Kidnapping Story

February 2, 2017

Last Thursday’s weird alleged abduction of a Georgetown University student was in the Daily Mail today.

‘Walk the Beat,’ Feb. 1 and 4


The first scheduled event, at which residents accompany police officers on part of a shift, is Wednesday.

Georgetown Confers Honorary Degree on Museum Director

January 30, 2017

In 2005, Lonnie Bunch was tapped to conceptualize, build and lead the construction of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Out at Homeland Security, Jeh Johnson Sells O St. Home

January 26, 2017

The first African American partner at Paul, Weiss, Johnson is returning to the New York firm and to his New Jersey home.

Democratic Women Organize to Resist

January 23, 2017

During the inauguration activities on Friday and Saturday, the Woman’s National Democratic Club will be a hangout for women who come to participate in the Woman’s March.

Safety Tips for Inauguration Week

January 19, 2017

Recently issued guidelines for journalists and protesters are also relevant to the general public.

Diplomacy Museum, Stage One, Opens at State Department

January 17, 2017

On hand for the Jan. 10 ceremony were John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell.

Bowser Prepares for Inauguration

January 12, 2017

In an “all-hands-on-deck” strategy, Mayor Muriel Bowser is calling up 5,000 members of the D.C. National Guard — along with some 3,000 police from other jurisdictions — to provide additional […]

200,000 Women Expected at Jan. 21 March


Last month, D.C. police issued a permit for a gathering of women from across the country — perhaps as many as 200,000 — at Independence Avenue and 3rd Street SW […]