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PODCAST: Undergraduate Launches Nonprofit, Aims To Make Volunteering Accessible

PODCAST: Undergraduate Launches Nonprofit, Aims To Make Volunteering Accessible

By Mia Rasamny September 30, 2021

https://soundcloud.com/multimedia-editor/podcast-undergraduate-launches-nonprofit-aims-to-make-volunteering-accessible When Shreyaa Venkat (NHS ’24) founded NEST4US, a nonprofit that aims to provide...

FLEMING: The Pride of 2 Departures

FLEMING: The Pride of 2 Departures

By Scott Fleming May 18, 2018

Fifty years ago next fall, I arrived at Georgetown University for my freshman year. Soon, I’ll be making my second departure from the Hilltop. As the first in my family to go to college, studying...

KAYE: Let Community Guide You

KAYE: Let Community Guide You

By Emily Kaye May 18, 2018

In November of my sophomore year, I returned home for a weekend to sponsor my brother’s confirmation to the Roman Catholic Church. As we sat in the church gymnasium awaiting his pivotal spiritual moment,...

Student Launches Pizza Charity for Homeless

By Daniel Baldwin April 11, 2017

Reno Carlitti (MSB ’19) opted for a different spring break than many of his peers, spending part of his vacation founding a philanthropic project, Pizza 4 Others. The project aims to help feed people...

The Five Stages of Getting Written Up

The Five Stages of Getting Written Up

By Joseph O'Reilly and Joseph O'Reilly March 7, 2017

In the wise words of Hannah Montana, "Nobody's perfect." This timeless adage is particularly true for Georgetown students. Sometimes we make a little too much noise, have a little too much fun and get...

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Milzman Sentenced to 1 Year

By Suzanne Monyak November 11, 2014

A federal district court judge sentenced Daniel Milzman, the former Georgetown student charged with possession of a biological toxin, to one year and a day in federal prison at a hearing Monday morning. Additionally,...

Bridging Divides in Service

By The Editorial Board October 29, 2013

The fight for social justice is challenging, as is the fight to articulate how and why we strive toward it. In theory, social justice is a common goal, but achieving it on the Hilltop can become contentious...

Students to Walk for Homelessness

By Sam Abrams October 18, 2013

Nine campus organizations ranging from Alpha Phi Omega to Students of Georgetown, Inc. will sponsor the 2013 Georgetown Walk for the Homeless this Sunday in Red Square. All of the walk’s proceeds...

HEALY: Community Service a Worthwhile Requirement

By Dan Healy October 29, 2012

As the oldest and perhaps best-known Catholic and Jesuit university in the country, Georgetown has a unique opportunity to represent the tenets of that heritage. One of the founding ideals of that Jesuit...

Delving Into The Great Unknowns

By Lacey Henry September 30, 2011

Despite the slightly ironic nature of their name, The Great Unknowns have struck a chord in the hearts of many with their alternative-country sound. The Great Unknowns will perform tonight at the Rock...

Band Aid: Merging Music with a Social Conscience

By Sarah Amos September 30, 2011

It's one in the afternoon and the Do Good Bus is parked outside the 9:30 Club, right beside the tour bus of smash-hit indie band Foster the People. While the band is inside warming up, excited volunteers...

Tutees Bounce Around Campus at Spring Fling

By Lauren Weber April 10, 2011

About 300 D.C. Public Schools students headed to Copley Lawn on Sunday for Spring Fling, a chance for DC Reads and DC Schools Project tutors to inject some carnival fun into their students' weekend. Accompanied...

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