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The Inescapability of Race in Today’s World

The Inescapability of Race in Today’s World

By Tricia Correia September 12, 2014

"Only racist when I’m at Walmart.” “So, could you rap for us?” “Mexican men tend to frighten me.” “No, I’m not on a scholarship.” “But I voted for Barack Obama.” “I feel uncomfortable...

‘I Am Ready’ Should Do More

By Bonnie Stabile August 29, 2014

To the Editor: While I am encouraged to see that New Student Orientation now includes an education component on sexual assault (“Anchors Aweigh for NSO 2014,” A7, Aug. 26, 2014), I hope to see a...

The Final Word: 2013-2014

By The Editorial Board April 25, 2014

In an eventful year for campus life, students made sure their voices were not lost in the university’s decision-making process. From Georgetown’s changing course of action on navigating the 2010 Campus...

Addressing the Real Issue

By The Editorial Board March 16, 2012

With all the anger, partisanship and misrepresentation that has sprung from the national debate on contraception coverage, students and alumni should be proud that University President John J.DeGioia added...

Catholic Identity Fosters Interfaith Dialogue

By Neil Quinn October 2, 2010

Imam Yahya Hendi, Georgetown's Muslim chaplain, speaks quietly and with care, so that his words carry a certain poignant intensity. But when he speaks about the Georgetown community's reaction to the attacks...

Freshman Skeptic Swayed By First Days on Hilltop

By Masha Goncharova September 3, 2010

They conveniently placed a graveyard under my window. You know, just in case I want to jump in - something I was more than ready to do at the end of move-in day and the start of New Student Orientation. Two...

Behind the Sign: Student Protesters Speak Up

By Dawn Hu April 30, 2010

From advocating for wage increases for the Department of Public Safety officers to protesting the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, this year has been marked by a surge of student activism on campus, with...

Teaching Theology a Must in Modern World

By John Thornburgh February 23, 2010

Georgetown has not been without its share of religious controversies in recent years. Conservatives claim Georgetown has forgotten its Catholic heritage with its support of initiatives for the LGBTQ community...

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