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Black male teachers key to fixing national crisis


		Black male teachers key to fixing national crisis

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

6 hours ago by ReShonda Tate Billingsley/Special to the NNPA from the Houston Defender

t's a nationwide problem - the shortage of Black male teachers. Only two percent of the nation's nearly five million teachers are African American.

Polls, surveys show Obama as Muslim


		Polls, surveys show Obama as Muslim

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

5 hours ago by Adelle M. Banks/Religion News Service

Two new polls say one in four Americans mistakenly believe President Obama is a Muslim, presenting the White House with the challenge of defining a central element of the president's life story.

Diamond in the rough: Sex, love and romance at Hopkins

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Rebecca Fishbein

Attention all freshmen: The moment you've been waiting for has finally arrived.

Gone are the days of curfews and sharing close quarters with your parents. No longer will you have to sneak out of your house or apartment in order to meet up with that special someone, or hook up in the projection room above the auditorium during your free periods.

Welcome (back) to Hopkins!


		Welcome (back) to Hopkins!

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Husain Danish and Peter Sicher

Welcome (back) to Hopkins!

At the opening of the school year, freshmen are beginning their undergraduate experiences just as upperclassmen are contemplating their careers and futures. However, no matter who you are, the start of the academic year is a time for self-reflection and an opportunity to reevaluate your goals, possibly altering course in the process.

Do as I say, not as I do: Advice for your freshman year

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

14 hours ago by Christina Warner

As you start your freshman year, it's easy to become overwhelmed by the opportunities and activities presented to you. Even the schedule for Freshman Orientation appears time consuming (because it is) and is enough to make a frosh more than a little nervous about the impending four years.

D.C. punk rock lives on at Gelman


		D.C. punk rock lives on at Gelman

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

4 days ago by Jared Brenner
Hatchet Reporter

Hidden among Gelman Library's textbooks and scholarly journals is a small but growing collection of the International Counterculture Archive's D.C. punk rock collection.

Gabrielle Friedman:Follow the doctor's orders

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

5 hours ago by Gabrielle Friedman
Columnist

With the passing of Initiative 59 this spring, medical marijuana became legal in the District. But GW administrators have banned the use or possession of medical marijuana on campus.

Men's soccer falls in scorcher against Mason


		Men's soccer falls in scorcher against Mason

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

8 hours ago by Kara Dunford
Contributing Editor

The GW men's soccer team wasted no time getting on the board during the opening match of the D.C. College Cup Wednesday afternoon, but an aggressive George Mason squad battled back, topping the Colonials 3-1.

Out of Haiti tragedy comes healing art


		Out of Haiti tragedy comes healing art

The District Chronicles, Howard University, DC

6 days ago by Eboni Munn/Contributing writer

"The Healing Power of Art," a collection of artwork created by Haitian children after Haiti's earthquake, is on display at the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African Art.

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