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Georgetown Interim President Robert Groves testifies to the university's response to alleged antisemitic incidents on campus.
Content warning: This article contains mention of anti-Palestinian racism, antisemitism, genocide, self-immolation, and lynching. Over 250 protesters gathered on Feb. 27 as Jewish Life, a branch of ...
Abortion is currently legal at all stages in D.C., making the District a hotspot for those traveling to receive necessary abortion care. Thus, the role of doulas has become a lot more important in D.C ...
Georgetown’s non-ginger population flocked to Healy lawn for a time-honored tradition: watching our redheaded friends run in circles while we cheer them on. See our photos of the festivities below!
The GW Gaza solidarity encampment has seen visits from congressional Republicans, a counter-protest, and contention over the flags in U-Yard.
Like a lightning bolt from the heavens, this iconic guitar riff strikes with pure electricity. As Brian Johnson’s raspy wails thunder throughout the soundscape, a swirling storm forms, engulfing you ...
Advocates say pollution in Ivy City and Prince George's County are just two examples of a broader issue of environmental injustice in D.C.
Community members gathered in front of Healy Hall on Thursday to protest Georgetown’s refusal to implement a referendum to divest from Israel.
Department of Homeland Security agents arrested Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a researcher at Georgetown, outside his home in Rosslyn, Virginia on Monday night.
To celebrate completing her Ph.D at the University of Cambridge, Amelia Louks posted a picture on X, formerly known as Twitter, proudly displaying a physical copy of her thesis entitled “Olfactory ...
Washington, D.C. has many nicknames, from “the District” to “the swamp.” But the city’s most popular nickname is more than just a name—it’s a symbol of centuries of Black community, history, and ...
Georgetown must reckon with its history of racism through renaming buildings and erecting permanent memorials.