As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues in Washington, D.C., community members are frustrated over vaccination sign-up protocols and a … [Read more...] about Vaccination Rollout Concerns DC Residents
Neighborhood Officials Manage Community Unease Following Capitol Insurrection, Inauguration
After a month marked by protest, unrest and political turnover in Washington, D.C., the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E is responding to … [Read more...] about Neighborhood Officials Manage Community Unease Following Capitol Insurrection, Inauguration
First-Years Move Into D.C. Hotels, Seek Dorm Experience Off-Campus
After Georgetown University opted not to invite first-year students to campus in the 2020-21 school year, many first-years moved into D.C. … [Read more...] about First-Years Move Into D.C. Hotels, Seek Dorm Experience Off-Campus
Georgetown Grad Explores Race, Class, Identity and White Privilege in New Book
When Cole Brown (COL ’18) sat down in his sophomore year entrepreneurship class with Georgetown University professor Eric Koester and found … [Read more...] about Georgetown Grad Explores Race, Class, Identity and White Privilege in New Book