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He Couldn’t Afford to Stay at Morgan State, But Once He Made It He Gave Back Millions

Calvin E. Tyler Jr. would have been the first in his family to graduate from college, but by his junior year in 1963, he could no longer afford to attend historically black university in Baltimore...

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Understanding the Zika Virus

With the Zika outbreak spreading across Latin America, health experts and politicians are hurrying to understand the root of the epidemic. The World Health Organization declared a "public health...

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Three Ways to Build a ‘Sustainable Plate’ with Chef and Activist José Andrés and D.C. Food Scene Insiders

By Brittney Dunkins

When world-renowned chef and activist José Andrés began his restaurant career in the United States after a stint in the...

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Are You Ready for the Spring Career and Internship Fair?

By Brittney Dunkins

There is just one week left to prepare for the annual George Washington University...

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Applications Now Accepted for 2016 Student Speaker Competition

By Brittney Dunkins

Imagine standing on stage during the ...

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3 Things We Learned from New Hampshire

By James Irwin

New Hampshire belonged to the unconventional.

Presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump celebrated runaway victories...

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Scottish Rite Scholarship Recipients Celebrated

By Julia Parmley

Beneath two large portraits of George Washington dressed in his Masonic attire, the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry...

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Once again, Ted Cruz has an Under-Appreciated strength in New Hampshire

Will Cubbison, political science doctoral candidate, examines the importance of the local endorsements that Sen. Cruz has amassed in this primary campaign.

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What Happens When a Celebrity Becomes President

In electing a pop star, whose five-year term ended Sunday, Haitians may have been ahead of the curve.

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How Sundance Documentaries Are Breaking the Rules

Sundance, the country’s largest independent film festival, concluded last week with a splash. The biggest news that emerged was that Fox Searchlight bought Nate Parker’s ambitious remake of “The...