Unidentified Person Eggs Georgetown Students, Local Pedestrians
An unidentified perpetrator throwing eggs has ambushed at least eight Georgetown University students and residents of the neighborhood from a car near Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW.
Anticipation Builds Among Students as The Tombs Announces October Reopening Date
Students and graduates have expressed excitement after The Tombs announced it was planning to reopen in mid-October, the first time the bar and restaurant will be open in over a year.
In-Person Homecoming Celebrations Canceled for 2nd Year Straight
Georgetown University canceled the 2021 homecoming celebrations in an effort to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, marking the second year in a row the annual celebrations will be impacted by the ongoing pandemic.
MARCHL: Establish Media Literacy Curriculum
In this week’s edition of “Combating Conspiracies,” Lea Marchl (SFS ’22) discusses the need for media literacy training in the modern world and encourages Georgetown to teach its students how to effectively recognize misinformation.
VIEWPOINT: Include Faculty in Vaccine Mandate
John O’Connor (COL ’23) underscores the importance of beginning the fall semester as a fully vaccinated community and urges Georgetown to establish a COVID-19 vaccination requirement for faculty and staff.
In “Believe in ‘Ted Lasso’!”, Demi Pappas (MSB ’24) explains how “Ted Lasso” successfully tackles leadership, mental health, and social justice in sports.
With long wait times for food and facilities work orders, as well as unclear COVID-19 policies, the return to campus has fallen short of student expectations.




















