Amanda Wynter (COL ’14) won the 139th annual Richard T. Merrick Debate Medal for the Philodemic Society this semester, becoming the first … [Read more...] about Wynter First Woman to Win Philodemic Medal
Examining Autocratic Cooperation in Post-Soviet Countries
Alexander Libman, an assistant professor of international political economy at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, visited … [Read more...] about Examining Autocratic Cooperation in Post-Soviet Countries
The Rise of ‘The Right Way’ and ‘The Progressive’
After Patrick Gage (SFS ’17) arrived at Georgetown and realized that, unlike the College Democrats’ and their publication “The Progressive,” … [Read more...] about The Rise of ‘The Right Way’ and ‘The Progressive’
Professor Helms Language Preservation Projects
Each Tuesday afternoon in Poulton Hall, professor Mark Sicoli gathers with a student research team to analyze videos of people speaking … [Read more...] about Professor Helms Language Preservation Projects
Troupe Improvises After Accidental Poster Order
Two weeks ago, the campus was papered in nondescript white flyers, belonging to the Georgetown ImprovAssociation, reading: “WE ACCIDENTALLY … [Read more...] about Troupe Improvises After Accidental Poster Order
Another Decade of Coke
For Pepsi lovers on campus, a brief window of opportunity closed earlier this year when Georgetown renewed its exclusive contract with The … [Read more...] about Another Decade of Coke
City-Wide Scavenger Hunts Thrill
With the arrival of spring in Washington, D.C., come warm weather and the cherry blossoms — and this year, at least, Hunt D.C., the largest … [Read more...] about City-Wide Scavenger Hunts Thrill
Academic Addresses Jewish Values Amid Prohibition
Georgia State University assistant professor of history Marni Davis addressed misconceptions about the complex relationship between Jewish … [Read more...] about Academic Addresses Jewish Values Amid Prohibition
The Price of Security
With the heat of election season rising, most political conversations focus around the immediate question of who will be the next president, … [Read more...] about The Price of Security