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TERRY | Hassan Outpaces Previous Expectations with Marathon Debut

TERRY | Hassan Outpaces Previous Expectations with Marathon Debut

By Isabella Terry April 27, 2023

This week’s edition of “Run Like a Girl” is dedicated to none other than Dutch runner Sifan Hassan. For months together, we’ve tackled the notion of “running like a girl” seen through examples...

MCDONALD: We Should All Be Concerned About Abuse In Figure Skating

By Carrie McDonald February 25, 2022

CW: This article discusses eating disorders. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Watching the women’s free skate this past week in the 2022 Beijing Olympics,...

MCDONALD | Q&A With Georgetown Soccer’s Daisy Cleverley on Her Olympic Debut

MCDONALD | Q&A With Georgetown Soccer’s Daisy Cleverley on Her Olympic Debut

By Carrie McDonald August 25, 2021

Georgetown graduate student, reigning Big East Midfielder of the Year and New Zealand international soccer player Daisy Cleverley made Georgetown proud as she stepped onto the Olympic field for the first...

What To Do This Summer If You Dont Have an Internship

What To Do This Summer If You Don’t Have an Internship

By Maddie Schwartz and Maddie Schwartz April 12, 2017

So now it's April and you've found yourself without an internship. You're probably asking yourself: what exactly can I do this summer? Well believe it or not, there is plenty more out there than being...

SCATTERGOOD: Week 2 Recap of The Olympics and Closing Preview

By Libby Scattergood August 19, 2016

With such an eventful second (and final) week of Olympic action, where does one even begin? I suppose a nice place to start would be noting what appears to be a very secure first-place lead on the part...

CRAIGE: Premier League Opening Weekend Excites

CRAIGE: Premier League Opening Weekend Excites

By Vanessa Craige August 16, 2016

It was a difficult balancing this weekend between the Rio Olympics and the start of the Premier League, and not only from a personal standpoint. Thanks to its exclusive coverage of the Olympics, NBC Sports...

COUTURE: USA Basketballs Dominance Has Become Boring

COUTURE: USA Basketball’s Dominance Has Become Boring

By Evan Couture August 12, 2016

When the Olympics roll around every couple of years, countries across the globe send their best athletes to compete in a medley of sporting events. The competition is usually tight and is occasionally...

4Es Official 2016 Olympics Drinking Game

4E’s Official 2016 Olympics Drinking Game

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza August 10, 2016

The 2016 Rio Olympics are finally in full swing and this means that we at 4E are getting ourselves familiar with how things are ~run~ this year. With our careful observations and out-of-the-box thinking,...

CRAIGE: Olympic Soccer Tournament Preview

CRAIGE: Olympic Soccer Tournament Preview

By Sports Editor August 2, 2016

In just three days, one of the world’s greatest sporting events is set to get underway. The 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics has already been shrouded in controversy, from the inadequacies of the Olympic...

Track & Field | Infeld Qualifies for 2016 Summer Olympics

By Daniel Baldwin July 26, 2016

Georgetown University alumna Emily Infeld (MSB ’12) qualified for Team USA in the 10,000-meter USA Track and Field Olympic trials July 2. This summer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will be Infeld’s first...

SCATTERGOOD: Team USA Olympic Preview

By Libby Scattergood July 22, 2016

Much has happened leading up to the kickoff of the 2016 Summer Olympics, particularly the International Olympic Committee upholding the ban on Russia’s participation in track and field events this year....

CRAIGE: England National Team Looks for Impactful New Coach

CRAIGE: England National Team Looks for Impactful New Coach

By Vanessa Craige July 15, 2016

With the end of the European Championship, my summer is back to being incredibly dull and distinctly soccer-less. Fortunately, the Olympics will be kicking off in Rio de Janeiro in three weeks, but even...

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