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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Honor Black History

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2016

This fall, discussions on racial justice moved to the forefront of national dialogue, prompting rallies, riots and numerous conversations between administrators and students on college campuses across...

Partnership Empowers Women

By Lucy Prout January 29, 2016

  McDonough School of Business professor Catherine Tinsley and associate professor Edward Soule are preparing to return to Masoro, Rawanda to continue their research on a joint venture between...

State of the University

State of the University

By The Editorial Board January 22, 2016

Early last week, President Joseph Castro of the California State University of Fresno delivered his school’s first “state of the university” address. The address, which kicks off an annual series...

At the Crossroads, Encountering Illusion

By Mallika Sen November 20, 2015

Georgetown was my dream school. I first stepped onto this campus six years and one week ago, amid a sudden thunderstorm. Our group of Los Angeles high school newspaper nerds, in town for a conference,...

A New Kind Of Georgetown Stories

By Scott Goldstein November 3, 2015

At the end of last summer, I caught up with a close high school friend who goes to Williams College. As we were talking about the differences between our college experiences, she told me about her favorite...

Access the Community

By The Editorial Board October 23, 2015

Georgetown’s first Disability Studies Course Cluster is well under way thanks to collaboration between the university’s English department and Disability Studies Working Group. This exciting development...

Finding Stars to Brighten a New Home

Finding Stars to Brighten a New Home

By Jessica Portales October 6, 2015

The stars. Any time my family asks, that’s the answer. The question isn’t anything special. I’m certain that plenty of others have been asked it as well — have been interrogated about it by parents,...

Inclusivity, Now

By The Editorial Board October 1, 2015

For most Georgetown students, the seemingly ever-present maze of construction on campus is little more than an inconvenient eyesore. Yet, this labyrinth of barricades and detours poses a substantial obstacle...

Confession

By Anonymous September 7, 2015

In November of this past year, I was raped. It happened at Georgetown. The perpetrator was a Georgetown student. Rape happens here. With all the individual experiences shared on campus media recently,...

Hoyas for Hoyas

Hoyas for Hoyas

By Charlotte Glasser August 5, 2015

One of the reasons that I fell in love with Georgetown University as an impressionable yet hopeful high school senior was the students who occupy its halls. I toured the campus on a gorgeous fall afternoon...

Indoctrinated in Individualism

By Katherine Cienkus June 17, 2015

“Do more of what makes you happy.” “Fall in love of taking care of yourself. Mind. Body. Spirit.” “I am not what has happened to me, I am what I choose to become.” “Take the next 60 minutes...

Spanish 002 Study Guide

Spanish 002 Study Guide

By Tori Forelli and Tori Forelli May 6, 2015

As finals week reaches its last few days, the end is in sight! After countless hours in Lau doing Econ problem sets and memorizing those IR questions you probably feel that you deserve to take a break....

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