In the pigment print titled “Okuniewicz,” a suit-clad Clark Kent, Superman’s alter ego, sits above a background of speckled matzo bread. … [Read more...] about Georgetown Professor Explores Jewish Identity Through Art in New Exhibit
Graduate Dies in Bike Collision; Remembered for His Love of Learning
Jim Pagels (GRD ’19), 29, died while cycling in Washington, D.C., following a five-car chain-reaction crash April 9. Pagels, … [Read more...] about Graduate Dies in Bike Collision; Remembered for His Love of Learning
GU Black Students, Faculty Demand Systemic Change Following Racist Remarks by GU Law Professor
This article directly references racist content that is potentially upsetting. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus … [Read more...] about GU Black Students, Faculty Demand Systemic Change Following Racist Remarks by GU Law Professor
Student-Led Working Group to Abolish GUPD Calls for Greater Community Involvement
A student-led working group calling for the abolition of university police amid ongoing complaints of hyperpolicing on campus is requesting … [Read more...] about Student-Led Working Group to Abolish GUPD Calls for Greater Community Involvement
D.C. Businesses Remain Boarded Following Capitol Insurrection, Pandemic Struggles
Several downtown Washington, D.C. storefronts remain boarded with plywood as businesses struggle amid the COVID-19 pandemic and continued … [Read more...] about D.C. Businesses Remain Boarded Following Capitol Insurrection, Pandemic Struggles
DC Drops Restrictions on Psychedelics
Thirteen years after Melissa Lavasani emerged from Macalester College as a star on her tennis team, she was crawling up her stairs at the … [Read more...] about DC Drops Restrictions on Psychedelics