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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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“It Starts With Us” Offers Lily Bloom a Hopeful Path Forward

“It Starts With Us” Offers Lily Bloom a Hopeful Path Forward

By Catherine Meyer November 30, 2022

CW: This article references domestic violence. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Colleen Hoover’s name is now synonymous with the romance genre; her uber-hit...

Mitski Embraces Darkness on ‘Laurel Hell’

Mitski Embraces Darkness on ‘Laurel Hell’

By Nina Jennings February 16, 2022

★★★★★ After nearly three years in the dark, Mitski lives to tell the tale. Hot off an indefinite hiatus, alternative singer Mitski Miyawaki’s latest album, “Laurel Hell,” continues...

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Georgetown A Cappella Groups Adapt to Campus Return With New Technology, Inclusion Efforts

By Clayton Kincade, Varsha Venkatram, and Mason Leath December 1, 2021

Riffing and harmonizing, Gaston Hall has often been filled with the sounds of beats and vocals, as the stage comes to life with an a cappella performance. Meaning “in choir style” in Italian, a cappella...

‘Stillness, Silence, Simplicity’: Meditation, Mindfulness at Georgetown

‘Stillness, Silence, Simplicity’: Meditation, Mindfulness at Georgetown

By Sofia Wills and Nina Jennings October 27, 2021

Bathed in the early-morning light, among the flaming red changing leaves of nearby trees, Georgetown University students can find serenity tucked away in the oldest and smallest building on campus: a...

Sun, Moon, Rising: The Ascendance of Astrology

Sun, Moon, Rising: The Ascendance of Astrology

By Mason Leath and John Williams October 14, 2021

Buckle up, everyone. Mercury is in retrograde.  Until recently, the movements of celestial bodies could not be accessed at the push of a button. But today, fueled by social media apps like Co-Star...

Georgetown, Beyond, Back Again: 1st-Year to Senior Dorm Style Evolution

Georgetown, Beyond, Back Again: 1st-Year to Senior Dorm Style Evolution

By Isabella Romero and Mason Stempel September 8, 2021

Georgetown University is famous for its first-year dorm horror stories: outdated facilities, cramped living spaces and, of course, roommate drama à la Lifetime original movies. Even if students’ first...

Georgetown Students Find Success Across Social Media Platforms, Link Learning With Likes

Georgetown Students Find Success Across Social Media Platforms, Link Learning With Likes

By Ava Culoso and Mason Stempel April 22, 2021

Camber Vincent (SFS ’24) knows that if he really wanted to, he could log onto TikTok and get a duet from Charli D’Amelio. Instead, all he is looking for is laughter. His goal is not to reach 1 million...

Highlights, Lowlights of Hair Dyeing Bring Color to Personal Expression of Georgetown Students

Highlights, Lowlights of Hair Dyeing Bring Color to Personal Expression of Georgetown Students

By Adriana Guzman and Haley Resnick March 25, 2021

When Seareen Maaita (NHS ’24) decides to lighten her hair color, her process is streamlined and seamless. She dons drab clothes that can be stained, separates pieces of hair and mixes her bleach and...

In Virtual Environment, Georgetown’s Podcasting Community Flourishes

In Virtual Environment, Georgetown’s Podcasting Community Flourishes

By Cameron Newman and Mason Leath March 4, 2021

In this age of links, texts and blue light, the dialogue central to Georgetown University’s community has found a new home online — through podcasts. As with many aspects of the college experience...

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