A third Hoya this year had the chance to bring their knowledge from the cubicles of Lauinger Library to the “Jeopardy!” stage in an episode … [Read more...] about Another Hoya Takes the “Jeopardy!” Stage
GUSA, Georgetown Students Call for Free Laundry
Over 400 students signed a Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) petition published on Feb. 9 urging the Office of Residential … [Read more...] about GUSA, Georgetown Students Call for Free Laundry
Doomsday Clock Ticks Closer to Midnight
Leaders from around the world gathered at Georgetown University on Jan. 24 to discuss the moving of the Doomsday Clock closer to midnight, a … [Read more...] about Doomsday Clock Ticks Closer to Midnight
Georgetown Grad Becomes Two-Time Jeopardy Champion
A Georgetown graduate won $45,000 on the quiz show “Jeopardy!” on Jan. 5 and Jan. 6. Patrick Curran (CAS ’14, GRD ’19) competed in three … [Read more...] about Georgetown Grad Becomes Two-Time Jeopardy Champion
DC Public Schools, Teachers’ Union Reach Tentative Contract Agreement
D.C. Public Schools (DCPS) reached a tentative agreement with the Washington Teachers’ Union (WTU) that is expected to increase teacher … [Read more...] about DC Public Schools, Teachers’ Union Reach Tentative Contract Agreement
Student Organizations Host On-Campus Thanksgiving Food Drive
Georgetown Individuals Vocal and Energetic for Service (GIVES) and Vital Vittles (Vittles) are partnering to organize an on-campus food … [Read more...] about Student Organizations Host On-Campus Thanksgiving Food Drive
DC Votes to Pass Initiative 82, Ending Tipped Wage
Washington, D.C. residents voted to raise the minimum wage for tipped workers, including restaurant servers, bartenders, hotel staff and … [Read more...] about DC Votes to Pass Initiative 82, Ending Tipped Wage
Georgetown Students, Community Cycle for Cancer Research
Georgetown University community members raised over $1 million for cancer research as a part of the inaugural Georgetown Lombardi … [Read more...] about Georgetown Students, Community Cycle for Cancer Research
DC Declares Public Emergency, Establishes New Office of Migrant Services After Receiving Large Influx of Migrants
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) established a new office to help mitigate the large influx of migrants that have been bussed into … [Read more...] about DC Declares Public Emergency, Establishes New Office of Migrant Services After Receiving Large Influx of Migrants
Student Podcast Explores Feminism, Relationships and College Adventures
From plastic surgery to feminist philosophy, Olivia D’Angelo (COL ’24) and Anya Caraiani (SFS ’24) discuss it all in their candid weekly … [Read more...] about Student Podcast Explores Feminism, Relationships and College Adventures