Leyla Hagan (SFS ’24) ordered the tofu teriyaki dish at 5Spice, a meal station in Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall, for dinner on Aug. 24. Later … [Read more...] about High Costs, Suspected Food Contamination Diminish Student Trust in Mandated Meal Plans
Georgetown GLOW Art Brightens Neighborhood Nights
Following a year of hardship and darkness during the COVID-19 pandemic, a glowing art exhibition is illuminating the streets of … [Read more...] about Georgetown GLOW Art Brightens Neighborhood Nights
Downtown D.C. Shuts Down for Biden Inauguration After Capitol Insurrection
In contrast to the typical crowds and celebrations that usually mark Inauguration Day for the Georgetown University community and … [Read more...] about Downtown D.C. Shuts Down for Biden Inauguration After Capitol Insurrection
Metro’s Proposed Cuts Reduce Metrorail Service, Eliminate Bus Routes in Georgetown
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority released a budget proposal that would make drastic cuts to public transportation in … [Read more...] about Metro’s Proposed Cuts Reduce Metrorail Service, Eliminate Bus Routes in Georgetown
Ward 2 Councilmember Pinto (LAW ’17) Discusses Plans for Term, COVID-19 Recovery
After her reelection to the Council of the District of Columbia, Ward 2 Councilmember Brooke Pinto (LAW ’17) has her eye on a variety of … [Read more...] about Ward 2 Councilmember Pinto (LAW ’17) Discusses Plans for Term, COVID-19 Recovery
Georgetown Report Finds Large Disparities, Racial Inequity in US Women’s Well-Being
Women in the United States vary significantly in terms of well-being depending on the state they live in and their racial identity, … [Read more...] about Georgetown Report Finds Large Disparities, Racial Inequity in US Women’s Well-Being
Pinto Clinches Reelection After Contentious Race for Ward 2 D.C. Council Seat
Incumbent Democrat Brooke Pinto (LAW ’17) handily won reelection to keep her seat as Ward 2’s representative to the Council of the District … [Read more...] about Pinto Clinches Reelection After Contentious Race for Ward 2 D.C. Council Seat
Law Center Celebrates 150 Years
Georgetown University Law Center launched celebrations for its 150th anniversary this month, kicking off a year of celebration of the Law … [Read more...] about Law Center Celebrates 150 Years
GU Graduate Launches Podcast About Ethics in Capitalism
As she entered the 25th year of her investment banking career, Dawn Carpenter (GRD ’20) stopped to ask herself, “What am I doing with my … [Read more...] about GU Graduate Launches Podcast About Ethics in Capitalism