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Brendan’s Opinion: Blue & Gray Is Not Blue & Slay

By Brendan Teehan February 3, 2023

On the third episode of “Brendan’s Opinion,” Brendan Teehan (CAS ’25) discusses his viewpoint on the Georgetown University student tour guide society, Blue & Gray. In this podcast, Teehan...

PROFILE: The New Face of the School of Health

PROFILE: The New Face of the School of Health

By Sahana Arumani February 2, 2023

Leading a new school of health amid a global health crisis is no small feat. But Christopher J. King, who will serve as the inaugural dean for the newly launched Georgetown University School of Health...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Despite Tight First Half Battle, Hoyas Fall to No. 5 UConn

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Despite Tight First Half Battle, Hoyas Fall to No. 5 UConn

By Julia Cannamela January 19, 2023

Georgetown University women’s basketball mounted an impressive effort against the No. 5-ranked University of Connecticut Huskies, ultimately losing 50-65 against the powerhouse program.  Playing...

Georgetown Updates Public Health Guidance for Spring 2023 Semester

Georgetown Updates Public Health Guidance for Spring 2023 Semester

By Minoli Ediriweera January 19, 2023

Georgetown University is updating its public health guidelines for the Spring 2023 semester after a significant rise in respiratory infections around the country, including COVID-19, Respiratory Syncytial...

Ending the Semester with A Celebration of Dance

By Olivia Noreke December 1, 2022

Performances from Georgetown’s two academic dance ensembles, Georgetown University Dance Company (GUDC) and Black Movements Dance Theatre (BMDT), have brought the Devine Theatre to life. GUDC’s...

PODCAST || Brendan’s Opinion: Aca-scuse Me?

By Brendan Teehan November 17, 2022

On this week’s episode of “Brendan’s Opinion,” host Brendan Teehan (COL ’25) discusses all six a cappella groups on Georgetown University’s Main Campus. Tune in to hear the difference between...

Event: Panelists Discuss Reproductive Justice in Post-Dobbs America

Event: Panelists Discuss Reproductive Justice in Post-Dobbs America

By Evie Steele November 3, 2022

The Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) hosted a conversation on the intersectionality of reproductive justice following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.  At the Oct....

PODCAST Guys Girls (Episode 1): Boys, Babes, and Bulldogs

PODCAST Guys Girls (Episode 1): Boys, Babes, and Bulldogs

By Caroline Timoney and Olivia Duff October 30, 2022

In the first episode of Guys Girls, host Caroline Timoney (COL ’23) and cohost Olivia Duff (COL ’23) sit down to discuss recent pop culture moments, their dating experiences at Georgetown, as well...

GU Launches Reconciliation Fund for GU272+ Descendants

GU Launches Reconciliation Fund for GU272+ Descendants

By Michelle Vassilev October 28, 2022

Georgetown University administrators launched a $400,000 Reconciliation Fund nearly three years after committing to create the fund to benefit descendants of the 314 enslaved people whom the Maryland...

Students Anonymously Discuss Sexual Education

Students Anonymously Discuss Sexual Education

By Alaina McGill October 28, 2022

Students anonymously posed sexual education questions to sexual health experts at an event aimed at increasing transparency and improving sexual education on Georgetown University’s campus.  Organizers...

24 Miles in 24 Hours Raises Over $1300 For Asian American Youth

24 Miles in 24 Hours Raises Over $1300 For Asian American Youth

By Akashdiya Chakraborty October 21, 2022

Georgetown students ran 24 miles in 24 hours through Georgetown, helping the Asian American Student Association (AASA) raise over $1,300 to support Asian American youth organizations. The Oct. 15 to...

Georgetown Supports U.S. Appeals Court Decision Allowing International Students to Work in the U.S. after Graduation

Georgetown Supports U.S. Appeals Court Decision Allowing International Students to Work in the U.S. after Graduation

By Henry Liu October 21, 2022

A U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a federal program allowing international students to live and work in the United States for up to three years after graduating from an undergraduate university program,...

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