by Medill News Service | Dec 5, 2018 | Politics
As President George H.W. Bush’s funeral procession passed through Washington on its way from the U.S. Capitol to the National Cathedral, people lined to streets to pay their...
by Medill News Service | Nov 6, 2018 | Featured, Politics
Pam Kirschner, a 52-year-old farm worker in Stephens City, voted for Democrat Jennifer Wexton in the 10th Congressional District as a statement against President Donald Trump.“I think we have got to get these people out who are supporting everything he is,” she said....
by Medill News Service | Oct 16, 2018 | Events
By Alexis Shanes and Colleen Zewe WASHINGTON – As America’s opioid crisis intensifies, necessitating treatment for more than 20 million people, stakeholders clash on potential solutions. A panel discussion about the epidemic — and how reporters should approach...
by Medill News Service | Aug 30, 2018 | Featured
WASHINGTON — Grandparents are known for giving love, knowledge, gifts and being caretakers of their grandchildren. Sometimes, their role can be overshadowed.But recently, they recieved recognition from Congress and a community housing group. President...
by Medill News Service | Aug 24, 2018 | Featured, Sports
WASHINGTON – It was less than a week ago that the Washington Mystics were forced to the edge by the Los Angeles Sparks, but Thursday at the Smith Center at George Washington University, the Mystics nailed one of the most dominant performances in team history, routing...