Tagged: women’s march
Four Months in DC: My Front Row Seat to History
by Nick Neville (Spring 2017)
When I first arrived in Washington this January, politics wasn’t really my thing. More
The Nation’s Capital, The World’s Expression Board
by Alessia Riccio (Spring 2017)
It is difficult to truly understand the deeply expressive nature of Washington, DC until you live in the heart of it all. More
Washington, DC: The Embodiment of Freedom of Speech and Expression
by Allie Roberts (Spring 2017)
When I began my semester in the BUDC program, I was a bit confused as to what was the “tale of two cities” to which my professors were referring. As far as I saw it, DC was a small enough city that there could not be that noticeable of a divide, More

