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AWOL Newswire Spring 2013

Chris Young April 19, 2016

CENSUS REVEALS 100% STRAIGHT COUNTY

According to data obtained in the 2010 Census, the population of Franklin County, Mississippi is made up of solely straight residents.

Gentrification in the District: Exploring Ledroit Park

Gentrification in the District: Exploring Ledroit Park

Rhys Heyden April 19, 2016

Just west of Shaw and south of Howard University, the tiny triangular neighborhood roughly five blocks wide and seven blocks long, colloquially known as LeDroit Park, is a place defined as being “in-between.”

Occasional Lexuses, Mercedes-Benzes, and Land Rovers dot the wide, tree-lined streets, but an empty can of Schlitz malt liquor, wrapped in a brown-paper bag, lies in a landscaped planter.

AFTER NEWTOWN: Firearms Triggering Student Reactions

Audrey Van Gilder April 19, 2016

On my 16th birthday, I remember listening to a radio report about a mass shooting that killed 33 people on a university campus.

Ethiopian Punk Rock in the District Smells Like Ethiopian Spirit

Ethan Miller April 16, 2016

Over the summer I had the opportunity to see one of my favorite DC musicians, David “Spoonboy” Combs, play a show backed by one of my favorite bands, Good Luck. 

While moving with the music in the front row, I happened to look behind the musicians.

DC's Innovative Harm Reduction Policies Helping Heroin Users GET Clean

Jared Angle April 16, 2016

A shift away from injection heroin use and the efforts of needle exchange operations in Washington, DC, have contributed to a decrease in the number of new HIV infections in the second half of the 2000s.

But at the Kolmac Clinic Silver Spring addiction treatment program, which provides treatment for opioid addicts, there’s been a shift in the clients they serve.

The Forgotten DC School: The Strange Saga of Southeastern University

The Forgotten DC School: The Strange Saga of Southeastern University

Eleanor Greene April 16, 2016

Quick: name five schools in the District. Could you do it? There are some schools we naturally think of when we think about our fellow collegians in DC: our neighbors at UDC and Georgetown, our competitors at GW.

Professor Profile: Alison Thomas

Professor Profile: Alison Thomas

Dinah Douglas April 16, 2016

Alison Thomas is a professor in the AU Department of Literature, teaching college writing and creative writing, including a humor-centric writing colloquium for Spring 2013.

Photo Essay: THE Meridian Hill Park Drum Circle

Chris Lewis April 16, 2016

Every Sunday afternoon during spring and summer, there's a place in the city where people get together to play drums and dance.

Sioux Natives buy back Sacred Land:
Lakota Stake Their Claim on the Earth

Sioux Natives buy back Sacred Land: Lakota Stake Their Claim on the Earth

Pamela Huber April 16, 2016

Nestled in the southwest corner of South Dakota, the Black Hills rise out of the Great Plains like a new forest growing from its burnt ancestor.

AWOL Newswire Fall 2012

Chris Young April 16, 2016

TWENTY PETAFLOP TENNESSEE TITAN 

On October 29, the US Department of Energy unveiled Titan, a 20-petaflop supercomputer that it hopes will claim the title of fastest in the world.

Local Activists Battle Sex Trafficking Stopping Slavery in the Nation's Capital

Rachel Lomot April 16, 2016

It’s 1 a.m. She’s been standing on the corner for four hours.

She cannot go home.  She cannot call the police.  She cannot tell her friends.

The Experience of Burmese Immigrants
Out of Asia Into the District

The Experience of Burmese Immigrants Out of Asia Into the District

Emily Edwards April 16, 2016

“My last memory of my childhood was being in my house in Burma... we used to practice how to gather each other and go into a tunnel under the house.

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