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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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KIM: Find Peace with Nostalgia

KIM: Find Peace with Nostalgia

By Madison Kim September 22, 2023

Despite having lived with my father for my entire life, I know very little about who he is — something that has brought me a great deal of distress since my childhood.  He was never the type...

BIGGIO: Resist Cultural Nostalgia

BIGGIO: Resist Cultural Nostalgia

By Rachel Biggio March 29, 2019

My family’s most sacred moments are memorialized by candy — the gumdrops we shared on a road trip, the Junior Mint my brother sat on while we howled with laughter, the M&M’s we snuck into the...

Why We DONT Miss High School

Why We DON’T Miss High School

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling March 11, 2014

Now that we’re all on spring break and some of us are home for the week, you’re probably feeling nostalgic and reflecting on your pre-college life, or you’re somewhere warm lying on a beach with...

Calling on Nostalgia Lacks Originality

By The Guide Staff April 19, 2013

At the guide, our staff is known for having strong opinions about pretty much everything. We’re taking stands on the pop culture issues that really matter, from tween stars to the movies that make us...

Calling on Nostalgia Lacks Originality

By The Guide Staff April 16, 2013

At the guide, our staff is known for having strong opinions about pretty much everything. We’re taking stands on the pop culture issues that really matter, from tween stars to the movies that make us...

Friday Fixat10ns: Going Back Home

By Edward Lee and Edward Lee November 23, 2012

[8tracks width="300" height="250" playops="" url="https://8tracks.com/mixes/1141425"] Thanksgiving Break is right around the corner, and some people are headed home this weekend. While Georgetown may...

A Deeper Meaning to the Mundane

By Josh Feller May 19, 2011

I still find it hard to think that my time at Georgetown is ending. For the past four years, this place has been home. As I inch closer and closer to my graduation, I've realized that I'm not quite ready...

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