For students like California girl Sophia George (SFS ’23), music has really struck a chord. During online school last year, George — … [Read more...] about Blues and Gray: How Georgetown Students Use Music to Connect
‘Boys State’ is an Honest Look at Teen Politics in America
★★★★☆ “Boys State,” a documentary film developed by filmmakers Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine, is a compelling exploration of … [Read more...] about ‘Boys State’ is an Honest Look at Teen Politics in America
Students Experience Culture Through International Food
When Fatima Marquez (COL ’22) finished her $16 seafood enchiladas at Los Cuates, she had one thing to say of the hearty dish: “It needs more … [Read more...] about Students Experience Culture Through International Food
‘The Wolves’ Evocatively Depicts Adolescence, Acceptance
“The Wolves,” presented by the Nomadic Theatre in collaboration with Black Theatre Ensemble, is a 90-minute performance depicting a story of … [Read more...] about ‘The Wolves’ Evocatively Depicts Adolescence, Acceptance
Butter Chicken Company Pairs Rich Flavors, Affordability
Washington, D.C. restaurateur Asad Sheikh turns traditional Indian cuisine fast and casual with the Butter Chicken Company, which opened … [Read more...] about Butter Chicken Company Pairs Rich Flavors, Affordability
‘On the Lawn’ Explores Lawns as a Space for Making Connections
“On the Lawn,” a production put on by the Georgetown University theater and performance studies program, inventively highlights issues of … [Read more...] about ‘On the Lawn’ Explores Lawns as a Space for Making Connections