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HAMPERS | Soccer in US Market Shows Encouraging Signs

HAMPERS | Soccer in US Market Shows Encouraging Signs

By Dean Hampers January 25, 2019

Despite being the most popular sport across the globe, soccer has seldom enjoyed popularity in the United States. The fall of 2017 brought a potent reminder of the United States’ lag in soccer relative...

Adjunct Professor’s Qualifications Questioned by Colleagues

By Julie Guan January 25, 2019

Molly McKew, a recently hired adjunct professor teaching a course on Russian disinformation campaigns for the School of Foreign Service, has faced criticism from colleagues and news outlets for her former...

Things We're Leaving in 2018

Things We’re Leaving in 2018

By Laura Bell and Laura Bell January 22, 2019

This past year was rough, but that doesn’t necessarily mean 2019 will also be terrible. To help make the future a little bit brighter, here’s a list of things we’re leaving in 2018. Changing...

New Year's Resolutions You Already Broke

New Year’s Resolutions You Already Broke

By Maddy Kogler and Maddy Kogler January 21, 2019

Happy New Year, Hoyas! It's been officially 2019 for almost a month now, which means that you've either kept all your New Year's resolutions so far (woohoo), or (like the rest of us) given up on them...

The Egg That Beat Kylie: What Your Egg Opinions Say About You

The Egg That Beat Kylie: What Your Egg Opinions Say About You

By Jenna Ryu and Jenna Ryu January 20, 2019

With over 46 million likes, an HD photograph of a whole egg has ousted Queen Kylie Jenner from her title of having the most-liked Instagram post. While this is a glorious moment that should be...

O'HARA: Diversify Artwork Acquisition Practices

O’HARA: Diversify Artwork Acquisition Practices

By Katie O’Hara January 20, 2019

In 1985, a group of female artists gathered in New York in an almost superhero manner for the sole purpose of fighting sexism and racism in the art world. That spring, the Museum of Modern Art hosted...

VIEWPOINT: Democracy Prevails in Diversity

By Raymond W. Dillon Jr. December 7, 2018

Now that the final results from the 2018 midterm elections have — mostly — been tabulated, it is a good time to reflect on the fundamental health of our democratic republic. Most analysts and pundits...

EDITORIAL: Respect Students, Adhere to Finals Policy

By Editorial Board December 7, 2018

Study days are meant to be an undisturbed time for students to prepare for finals. However, some Georgetown University professors disrupt this time by violating the university’s finals policy. Under...

ANC Hopes to Rename Street to Commemorate Murdered Journalist

By Will Cassou November 30, 2018

A Washington, D.C. neighborhood advisory commission voted to rename a street outside the Saudi Embassy in honor of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul in October.n Advisory...

MAHTANI | European Teams Wary of Saudi Investors

By Rohit Mahtani November 30, 2018

After the murder of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, it is unsurprising that many organizations, including European football teams, are reluctant to engage in any type of business with Saudi...

What to Expect During Semi Formal Szn

What to Expect During Semi Formal Szn

By Jenna Ryu and Jenna Ryu November 26, 2018

In between the time of the turkey and the weeks of Michael Bublé and Mariah Carey Christmas carols, Georgetown celebrates another special season: Semi Formal Szn. Around this time, the Facebook notifications...

Dupont Circle: Knowledge, Art and Diplomacy Meet at the District's Cultural Crossroads

Dupont Circle: Knowledge, Art and Diplomacy Meet at the District’s Cultural Crossroads

By Juliana Albuquerque and Faris Bseiso November 14, 2018

Located at the intersection between Massachusetts, Connecticut and New Hampshire avenues is one of the most famous traffic circles in Washington, D.C.: Dupont Circle. The grassy park in the center of the...

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