As one of the oldest cities in the United States, Washington has some very old buildings and architecture. Buildings that have lasted through years of history in the making. It
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Paddleboarding on the Potomac River
My summer in Washington D.C. has been, by no means, slow. I moved in to my housing a little over a week ago and I have already experienced and encountered
Spending Smartly on the National Mall
Washington D.C., the nation’s capital, is many things. It is rich with culture, arts, history and delectable food options. Yet, sometimes, in order to experience those elements of D.C., you
America’s City: Washington D.C.
I’m back, and boy does it feel great. So here are some updates: What’s New? After a long spring semester back at Wake Forest University, it is finally summer for
The Bare Necessities of Traveling
The “experts” of weekend travel are checking in to share a list of our top vital items to pack! This list is strictly for weekend trips, aka the kind of
Pro Humanitate Abroad
At Wake Forest, we excel in practicing the message of Pro Humanitate. Working with humans, for the greater good of other humans. It never fails to make me smile seeing