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Foggy Bottom Grocery to kick off soft opening this week


		Foggy Bottom Grocery to kick off soft opening this week

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

1 day ago by Gabrielle Bluestone
Special Contributor

The new Foggy Bottom Grocery will open its doors Thursday for a soft opening intended to give recently hired employees experience running the store.

Rogers House to take a new direction

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

1 day ago by Sarah Tan

Wedged into a cluster of shrubs and trees at the south wall of University One, the small brick steps that mark the entrance to Rogers House are fairly unassuming in appearance. Most people who don't know what to look for would walk right by.

The house and its residents, however, have garnered a reputation that is far larger than its appearance.

Rev. James J. Miracky, S.J. announced as new Dean of Loyola College

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

1 day ago by Maria-Pia Negro

Rev. James J. Miracky, S.J., the current associate dean for faculty development at the College of the Holy Cross, will assume his duties as the new dean of Loyola College, Loyola's school of arts and sciences on July 1, 2010. He will fulfill the position of Dr.

Loyola community celebrates grand opening of Ridley Athletic Complex and Spirit Week events

The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD

1 day ago by Maureen O'Donoghue

School spirit was at an all time high during this year's spirit week as Loyola's SuperFans worked to get students, faculty, and administration excited for the opening of the new Ridley Athletic complex and the men's lacrosse game against Duke on Saturday, March 13, 2010.

Students 'upset' after university cuts Yiddish program

Mitzpeh, University of Maryland, MD

2 days ago by Danielle Chazen

The University of Maryland's unprecedented budget crisis prompted administrators in the Center for Jewish Studies to cut the Yiddish program, which has existed for 15 years.

Students and community organizations expressed disappointment in the decision to eliminate the program after 2011.

New Pluto images show changing atmosphere

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

4 days ago by Dan Cadel

Photos newly released by NASA this February show the most detailed pictures of Pluto that have ever been taken. The Hubble telescope captured these images using its Advanced Camera for Surveys as recently as 2003. To put this in perspective, each picture is only a few pixels in size, and through computer analysis, the pictures were overlaid and enhanced to create a composite image of higher quality.

Plans for Brody Learning Commons finalized

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD

4 days ago by Julia Dischell

With the construction on Gilman ending this summer, Hopkins will then start a new project: the building of the Brody Learning Commons. This $30 million project will begin in June.

The administration came to the conclusion that the Milton S. Eisenhower Library (MSE) was not sufficient as the main study area of Hopkins.

GW couple makes history in District

The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

6 days ago by Justine Karp

They first met when one came to the other's class to recruit for EMeRG. Now, three and a half years later, they are one of the first gay couples to be married in the District.

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