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GU Undergraduate Uses Fiction Writing To Reflect on Asian American Family History

GU Undergraduate Uses Fiction Writing To Reflect on Asian American Family History

By Ivy Becker March 25, 2021

Growing up, Amanda Yen (COL ’23) spent the ride to school hunched over her notebook in the back seat of the car, scribbling down stories that filled the pages. Her passion for writing endured, and now...

A Fanfare for Fiction

By The Editorial Board April 15, 2014

As another school year begins winding down and the Hilltop again begins the finals crunch, student anxiety becomes an unmistakable undercurrent of university life. Partial salvation, however, can be...

Dystopian Young Adult Series Offers Easy and Entertaining Escapism

By Victoria Edel July 8, 2013

Summer is the perfect time to read those long books you can’t commit to during the school year — Game of Thronesor Crime and Punishment — but it’s also the perfect time to read books with a...

Georgetown’s Fictional Alumni

By Elaine Li and Elaine Li February 15, 2012

The awkward moment when you find out that Bill Clinton wasn’t the only United States president who attended Georgetown. Yep, you read that right. In fact, this other president was a Democrat, too. So...

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