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EDITORIAL: Standardize Classroom AI Policy

EDITORIAL: Standardize Classroom AI Policy

By The Editorial Board October 10, 2025

Some professors forbid it. Some professors encourage it. Whether or not students employ it for their academics, artificial intelligence (AI) has become synonymous with the college experience. The...

HOPKINS: Respect Diverse Learning Backgrounds

HOPKINS: Respect Diverse Learning Backgrounds

By Kendan Hopkins October 10, 2025

Over the past several weeks, I have heard many stories of “firsts”: living with a roommate, registering for classes and applying to clubs. My own monumental first, however, was venturing into a real...

VIEWPOINT: Modernize Campus Cannabis Policy

VIEWPOINT: Modernize Campus Cannabis Policy

By Cameran Lane October 10, 2025

There is no doubt that the cultural and political conversation surrounding cannabis use and possession has evolved over the last few decades. The smell of cannabis, once an indicator of criminal activity...

VIEWPOINT: Seek Out Your Strengths

VIEWPOINT: Seek Out Your Strengths

By Sven Stumbauer October 10, 2025

Speech and debate. Model United Nations. Journalism. If you’re a Georgetown University student, you probably did or know someone who did at least one of those activities in high school. As someone who...

ALIDEDEOGLU: Shed Fear of Failure, Embrace Creative Roots

ALIDEDEOGLU: Shed Fear of Failure, Embrace Creative Roots

By Ege Alidedeoglu October 10, 2025

It was my senior year of high school, and I found myself doodling in the margins of my notes. I didn’t think much of it — it was just a few doodles, and half the class was struggling to stay awake,...

VIEWPOINT: Talk to Someone You Disagree With

VIEWPOINT: Talk to Someone You Disagree With

By Wyatt Nako October 3, 2025

A little over a week ago, flyers appeared on campus violently referencing Charlie Kirk’s assassination, followed days later by others referring to the Ku Klux Klan. These flyers reflect our current political...

JAMPALA: See Policy as Personal at Georgetown

JAMPALA: See Policy as Personal at Georgetown

By Neha Jampala October 3, 2025

On any given day, it is common to hear Georgetown University students talk about their internships on Capitol Hill, summers spent at think tanks or plans to pursue law school. As students in Washington,...

RAO: Build a Better Vil A — With Us

RAO: Build a Better Vil A — With Us

By Saahil Rao October 3, 2025

I apologize for so soon again writing about Village A. It is, however, a topic that represents so much of the Georgetown student’s struggle: the fight to have our voices heard — and listened to —...

EDITORIAL: Listen to GUTS Drivers' Concerns, Keep Drivers' Current Benefits

EDITORIAL: Listen to GUTS Drivers’ Concerns, Keep Drivers’ Current Benefits

By The Editorial Board September 26, 2025

Since 1974, the drivers of Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS) have served generations of students, carrying them to and from campus, internships and explorations in the city. However,...

VIEWPOINT: Divest from Israel, Honor GU's Mission, Values

VIEWPOINT: Divest from Israel, Honor GU’s Mission, Values

By Jackson Schnabel September 26, 2025

Georgetown University must stand up for its students and the values it represents. On April 29, 2025, the Georgetown University Student Association released the results of its democratic divestment referendum,...

BROWN: Friendships, Faux Pas, The Fear of Missing Out

BROWN: Friendships, Faux Pas, The Fear of Missing Out

By Caroline Brown September 26, 2025

Welcome back from summer break, advice lovers. This week, we’re tackling stress — if you’ve panicked over missing a friend’s Tombs night or slogged through a pile of work you pushed off, then this...

VIEWPOINT: Create Space for Meaningful Impact

VIEWPOINT: Create Space for Meaningful Impact

By Brian Floyd September 26, 2025

When we think of public health infrastructure, hospitals and community health clinics often come to mind. But what about community spaces that create a sense of belonging, allow an ease and comfort of...

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