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Cobb Addresses Structural Racism

By Patricja Okuniewska April 15, 2016

Speakers discussed race relations in America at the Lannan Center for Poetics and Social Practice’s “A Dream Deferred: Black in the USA” symposium April 11 and 12. The two-day symposium featured...

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GU Politics Reflects on Transformative Inaugural Year

By Taylor Harding April 15, 2016

As the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service approaches the end of its inaugural year on campus, its leaders, fellows and student participants reflect on the institute’s accomplishments...

Black Lives Matter Activists Reflect on Activism, Origins

By Jesse Jacobs April 15, 2016

Leaders from the Black Lives Matter movement, including Baltimore mayoral candidate DeRay Mckesson, encouraged students to engage in issues of racial injustice in a panel in Copley Formal Lounge hosted...

Cannabis Club Ban Approved

By Lisa Burgoa April 15, 2016

The D.C. Council narrowly passed the first reading of a permanent ban on private pot clubs April 5 by a seven-to-six margin, leaving the marijuana lobby seething as the bill inches closer to becoming law. Though...

Vita Saxa Invites Johnson, Anti-Abortion Advocate

By Christian Paz April 15, 2016

Georgetown Right to Life has scheduled anti-abortion advocate Abby Johnson to speak in Dahlgren Chapel on April 20, the same day Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards is scheduled to address students...

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Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) discussed the future of conservatism and the Republican Party as well as Donald Trump’s success in the 2016 presidential race on Tuesday.

Senator Lee Talks Future of Conservatism, 2016 Election

By Marina Pitofsky April 15, 2016

Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) spoke on the key elements of conservative ideology, the urgent need for poverty alleviation and the state of the 2016 presidential election in a discussion hosted by the Georgetown...

University Bookstore Switches Vendors To Barnes & Noble

By Taylor Harding April 15, 2016

The Georgetown University Bookstore will switch vendors from Follett to Barnes & Noble when the university’s contract with Follett expires at the end of June 2016. The decision to switch from...

Panel Ignites Abortion, Immigration Dialogue

By Owen Eagan April 15, 2016

Immigration and anti-abortion activists advocated for the increased need to protect migrants, the unborn and other vulnerable individuals in the face of a prevailing “throwaway culture” at a discussion...

President Hosts Sixth and Final White House Science Fair

By Ellen Baker April 15, 2016

President Barack Obama hosted the sixth and final White House Science Fair of his administration Wednesday, marking the largest fair to date with more than 130 student winners and competitors from across...

DC Councilmember Introduces Bill Inspired By High School Student

By Gaia Mattiace April 15, 2016

Inspired in part by a proposal from high school student Nicholas Stauffer-Mason, D.C. Councilmember Jack Evans (D-Ward 2) introduced the D.C. Voting Rights Notification Act of 2016, which would require...

How To Coachella In Your Dorm

How To Coachella In Your Dorm

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza April 14, 2016

According to various social media feeds and your BFF Lauren's insta account who decided to go to college in SoCal, Coachella starts this weekend. Apparently, it's the place to be! Not going to Coachella...

An Ode To Brown House

An Ode To Brown House

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford April 14, 2016

For those of you who haven't yet heard some of the worst news to ever arrive to a Georgetown student's ears, Brown House will no longer house students next year. So, without further adieu, here is 4E's...

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