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Free Career Development Events as an Intern
Coming from Eastern Kentucky in rural Appalachia, all the career development opportunities in D.C. never fail to impress me. From a creative competition after work to a 3-hour course on Data...
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Inspired by the Diversity Âin TWC’s Global Festival
TWC is full of students from diverse backgrounds. In recognition of this, every semester, they host an event called Global Festival, where students in the program get a chance to represent their...
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How Much Does an Intern in D.C. Spend a Week?
Here’s a peek into my money diary, which outlines what and how much I spent in one week in Washington D.C.
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Museums and Marches: Being a Part of History
Attending college in rural Appalachia, you get an idea of what D.C. is like only through the images and stories shown on TV or your phone. Living and interning in the city is a completely...
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Traveling from D.C. on an Intern's Budget
D.C. is a connection point for countless cities in the northeast, which are easy to visit without breaking the bank. This is good news for college students or recent grads, for whom money is often...
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A Week in Life of a D.C. Intern
Being an intern in D.C. means juggling between being a young professional, a student and more. Each week, my schedule looks a little different, but living here has allowed me to set goals and live...
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5 Tips for Finding Your Internship Routine
Living on your own in college is entirely different from living on your own as an intern. Establishing a routine is key!
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Happy Lunar New Year: Celebrating the Year of the Dog
新年快樂, Happy New Year! The Lunar New Year is primarily celebrated across East and Southeast Asia: from South Korea, China, Mongolia, Taiwan, to Vietnam and more. Each year is represented by a...
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The Must-See Smithsonian Museums for a D.C. Intern
In the United States, there are more museums than McDonald’s and Starbucks, combined. Very cool, right?
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Discovering the Nooks and Crannies of D.C.
Slipstream, Logan Circle. I could feel the espresso shot in my body; I just flew a red-eye from Utah, and it was still hard to grasp that I was in Washington, D.C.
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