Students Introduce Neighborhood Rescue Program to Combat Food Insecurity
Students Advancing Food Equity is confronting unaddressed food insecurity in the Georgetown University community amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the university’s virtual operating status.
Former Black Staffers Advocate for Greater Diversity Within the White House
At a Feb. 23 event sponsored by GU Politics and The Blaxa, former Black White House staffers said they struggled to make their perspectives heard while working in a largely white environment.
Georgetown Produces Highest Number of Fulbright Scholars out of US Universities For Second Year
Despite application challenges because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgetown University is the top producer of Fulbright student scholars for the second year in a row, with 39 recipients of the scholarship this year.
MARCHL: Debunk Modern Disinformation
In this week’s edition of “Combatting Conspiracies,” Lea Marchl (SFS ’22) assesses contemporary propaganda through disinformation and urges Georgetown students to beware of conspiratorial thinking and authoritarian power grabs.
BAZAIL-EIMIL: Reject Unhealthy Standards of Perfection
In this week’s edition of “Keeping the Faith,” Eric Bazail-Eimil (SFS ’23) applauds the inherent imperfection in everyone, reminding students and community members that every person is worthy of respect and God’s love.
In this week’s edition of “Around the Association,” Tim Brennan (MSB ’24) discusses the NBA’s high scoring trends, and the implications for future NBA seasons.
With Georgetown’s recent partnership with WeWork, shared office spaces have become a study haven for some students. As the partnership has grown, however, it has been plagued with miscommunication and concerns over accessibility and COVID-19 safety.