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DESAI: Choose Creativity; Security Can Wait

By Rahul Desai February 23, 2016

A common facet of the Georgetown experience is pervasive preprofessionalism. All of us have come across that girl who has known she wants to work at the U.S. Department of State since her 13th birthday...

Lau Devotes Space to Creativity

By Cheryl Liu January 22, 2016

The Gelardin New Media Center will open a new space on the first floor of Lauinger Library to foster creativity within the Georgetown community by March 1. The new area, called a MakerSpace and funded...

TRIVEDI & SHETTY: Reconciling Creativity With Public Service

TRIVEDI & SHETTY: Reconciling Creativity With Public Service

By Rohan Shetty and Naman Trivedi September 1, 2015

When the two of us look at life after college, there seems to be a clear fork in the road between private sector jobs that aim to give students the best outlet for learning and public sector positions...

Student Expression at Arts Week

By Quentin Auster April 10, 2015

After the success of its inaugural year in 2014, Georgetown University Arts Week is back. From April 11-18, students will be able to experience a diverse set of events and activities promoting the...

A Semester of Arts and Ingenuity in Edinburgh

By Margie Fuchs September 5, 2014

While writing this column, I’m currently sitting at the epicenter of an explosion of clothes in my childhood bedroom. The collage of photographs, magazine cut-outs and concert tickets plastering my walls,...

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Fueling a Fervor for the Arts

By Matthew Grisier April 15, 2014

I am fairly certain that I got into Georgetown because of my experience as an actor. When I sat down with my school guidance counselor to go over the details of my application to Georgetown, I vividly...

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The Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society performs “She Loves Me,” a musical, as part of Georgetown University Arts Week, which runs from April 5 to 12.

Arts Week Paints New Picture

By Ashley Miller April 8, 2014

Georgetown is known for many things: Bill Clinton, basketball and politics to name a few, but rarely are Georgetown and the arts synonymous, despite the theater and performance studies program, which...

Game Over For Creativity?

By Ben Mazzara April 24, 2012

For a video game that involves shooting a lot of things, “Mass Effect 3” has come under heavy fire — from an army of dissatisfied fans and critics. Since its release last month, “Mass Effect...

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