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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Latest Class of GUSA Senators Breaks Records for Black, Female Representation

Latest Class of GUSA Senators Breaks Records for Black, Female Representation

By Harrison Lee September 25, 2020

Georgetown University undergraduates elected a majority female student senate for the first time in history last week, marking what many Georgetown University Student Association officials hope is a permanent...

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Former Chiefs of Staff Stress the Importance of Information in Handling National Crises

By Harrison Lee August 18, 2020

Understanding and distributing updated and objective information is crucial during crises, former White House chiefs of staff said in a virtual roundtable.  The conversation focused in particular...

COURTESY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY GLOBAL CITIES | Charles Kings Gods of the Upper Air takes its title from the perspective Zora Hurston thought made for better anthropology, as opposed to the perspective of the gods of the pigeonholes.

GU Professor Wins Prestigious History Prize for Biography of Revolutionary Anthropologists

By Harrison Lee June 18, 2020

Government department chair Charles King received the 2020 Francis Parkman Prize for his book about a small group of cultural anthropologists working at the beginning of the 20th century. “Gods of...

Youth Group Performance Highlights Immigrant Plight

Youth Group Performance Highlights Immigrant Plight

By Grace Buono and Harrison Lee February 28, 2020

Georgetown University hosted a group of young performers to put on a musical that highlights the experiences of immigrant families in Poulton Hall Feb. 21. The musical, titled “The Traveling Serialized...

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