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Washington, D.C. is by far one of the most budget friendly cities for students, offering an incredible amount of free entertainment and activities.
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In Washington D.C., nothing is constant. Every day, new legislation is proposed and amended, businesses emerge and grow, and one event can entirely change an economic or political landscape.
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When packing for your semester in D.C., you're bound to forget a few things - especially these four commonly forgotten items.
As a Midwesterner, I was in for some culture shock moving to D.C. However, I quickly learned there is something for everyone in D.C., even for a small-town girl like me.
Adjusting to city life can be a little difficult especially if you’re coming from a small town like me. One of the benefits of being an intern in D.C. is that I’m able to rely on phone apps to...