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Artist Explains ‘Calligraffiti’

By Ashley Miller September 27, 2013

In an attempt to find his identity as the child of immigrants living in France, French-Tunisian street artist eL Seed took a modern twist on the traditional art of Arabic calligraphy by fusing it...

Graffiti Offers Glimpse Into Conflict

By Courtney Mastrangelo February 20, 2013

We often hear of conflicts in the Middle East through the mouths of the extremists and politicians, not those living in the midst of turmoil. Words & Walls, a new book by AdamHeffez (SFS ’11),...

Failure to Communicate

By The Editorial Board October 8, 2010

Last Thursday, the campus was thrown into a state of anxiety after a lengthy and detailed email, sent to the entire university community, told of a "possible noose" found in the subbasement of Healy Hall....

Possible Noose Found Beneath Healy Hall

By Laura Engshuber October 1, 2010

University employees discovered a possible noose hanging in a locked utility area in the sub-basement of Healy Hall earlier this week, according to a message sent to the campus community by Vice President...

Recent Years Show Decline In Georgetown Hate Crimes

By Hadley Stein September 28, 2010

While bias-related incidents are at the forefront of many students' minds in the wake of graffiti incidents two weeks ago, hate crimes at Georgetown have actually been on a decline and occur at a comparable...

Making Sense of the Graffiti

By The Editorial Board September 17, 2010

Anyone present on campus before this semester will recall the string of bias-related incidents that tarnished the campus mood last year. Their frequency was disheartening and their abusive nature...

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