by Jacob Peklo | Jun 7, 2011 | Topics
You’ve got credentials. You’re working for a client and the people you meet with have generally heard of the clients before. Getting access should be simple. So what’s the issue? Not every case works like that. One of the most beautifully convenient elements of...
by Jacob Peklo | Jun 5, 2011 | Education
Honolulu North Dakota Virgin Islands Semifinals #1 Claire Zuo, of Palmetto Bay, Fla., advanced to the semifinals of the National Spelling Bee. She hopes to return to Washington for the competition next spring. Semifinals #2 Plano, Texas’ Narahari Bharadwaj...
by Jacob Peklo | Jun 1, 2011 | Politics
Thousands of families and motorcycle enthusiasts came out to RFK Stadium during Memorial Day weekend to celebrate the unofficial kickoff to the summer season. Families enjoyed county fair style food and watched stunt riders unveil new tricks at the first annual Stars...
by Jacob Peklo | May 17, 2011 | Business & Tech, Science + Technology
For students at the University of Maryland, the day of reckoning for their two-year investment in a new type of aviation had finally arrived. More than 50 students worked rigorously, some even sacrificing rest and holidays, in hopes of getting their human-powered...
by Jacob Peklo | May 16, 2011 | Science + Technology
Medical professionals feel confident in the progress of spinal research, but NFL players are wary that extending the season to 18 games could still put them at risk. Two players with ties to the Washington Redskins came out to support continuing spinal research and...