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Campus Spotlight: Black Movements Dance Theatre

By Princess Fuller February 4, 2011

Black Movements Dance Theatre (BMDT) was established in 1981 by a group of black women who realized the need to bring a larger voice of black history to Georgetown University. The founders created...

Inspired by Georgetown’s Founding Fathers

By Masha Goncharova February 4, 2011

Maria Chamorro (COL '12) is a government and theology double major, currently invovled with spreading the word about the values and contributions of Jesuits. As co-chair of this year's Jesuit Heritage...

Play Explores Private Parts, Public Problems

By Kaley Beins February 4, 2011

Vivacious. Awe-inspiring. Grotesque. Improper. Novel. Awkward. "The Vagina Monologues" has been called many things. People love it. People hate it. People don't even know about it. As a result of the title's...

Charged Up

By Peter Brigham February 3, 2011

As Wadhah Al Shugaa (SFS '12) walks across the campus of the School of Foreign Service in Qatar, where he is currently studying abroad, all he hears — from the classroom to the souq— is talk of...

Delaney: When Portable Music Meant Something More

By Margaret Delaney February 2, 2011

I am compact disc kid. I've long heard my parents' generation regale us children about the music they grew up with. My baby-boomer parents navigated their way through vinyl, LPs, 8-track  tapes and...

Rom Com Holds On by a String

By Kevin Hardy January 28, 2011

Romantic relationships are confusing, exciting, overwhelming, exhilarating and oftentimes frustrating. Most of all, however, they're necessary. Let's be real: We all know this on some level, either from...

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the R&B Sample

By Caroline Klibanoff January 14, 2011

People love labels that break from the past: the New Deal, the New South, the next big thing, post-rock, post-modernism, post-everything. And music critics — myself included — are maybe the worst...

Travels of a GUSA President

By Sarah Amos January 14, 2011

Normally, the student body president can be found in the Georgetown University Student Association office. But this past November, Georgetown's student body president and those of 14 other universities...

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the R&B Sample

By Caroline Klibanoff January 13, 2011

People love labels that break from the past: the New Deal, the New South, the next big thing, post-rock, post-modernism, post-everything. And music critics — myself included — are maybe the worst...

New Year, New Seasons

By Steven Piccione January 13, 2011

The new year not only brings many opportunities to realize that you wrote the date incorrectly at the top of your notebook, but also ushers in a fresh batch of television shows for the coming spring season....

Complex Changes Mark GOP Win

By Sam Dulik November 18, 2010

Even with races still left to be decided, last Tuesday's elections are already being considered to be of great historical significance. I agree. Yes, these elections mark the largest gain of House seats...

Shifting the Political Course After Midterms

By Peter Fulham November 11, 2010

The silver lining of President Obama's midterm "shellacking" may well be an improvement in political cooperation, as former President Jimmy Carter cautiously predicted in an interview with comedian Bill...

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