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April 2025


Fashion Issue

About those $1,500 bags that haunt our campus

‘Twas a crisp 68-degrees in Washington, D.C on Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. Students spilled out the doors of White-Gravenor, grateful to be done with their classes. From the Maker Hub... Read more

News

One for Georgetown unites almost 2,000 students to fund scholarships

For the price of just $1 a student, the annual One for Georgetown initiative combines philanthropy, food, and community engagement. From tabling outside of Leo’s to collecting donations on Harbin... Read more

Voices

The Georgetown grind: Sleep when you’re dead, but at what cost?

Ever feel like Georgetown is a never-ending game of “how much can I possibly do before I break”? Don’t worry, you’re not alone.  Georgetown University, with its rigorous academics, vibrant... Read more

News

GUSA passes act supporting free speech after police intervention in pro-Palestine protest

GUSA passed an act at its April 13 senate meeting in support of student free speech on campus. Senator Sam Lovell (CAS ’25) introduced the bill after Georgetown University Police... Read more

News

Meet the Candidates for GUSA Senate

Tonight, Georgetown students will start casting their ballots for next year’s GUSA Senate. Voting will be open from April 14 at 8:00 p.m. to April 16 at 8:00 p.m. The... Read more

Voices

Collegiate competitive dance: The best sport you’ve never watched

It is no secret that sports are a beloved global pastime. 70% of Americans watch live sports. Soccer alone has 3.5 billion fans worldwide. After major games, school hallways, streets,... Read more

News

Behind the scenes of GUSA’s decision to reschedule the Israel Divestment Referendum

Georgetown Student Government (GUSA) announced, via Instagram, late Sunday night that the vote on the referendum on university divestment from companies arming the Israeli military will be delayed, changing the... Read more

Leisure

Nomadic’s Ghosts: A riveting family tragedy unfolds behind closed doors

The past can continue to haunt us as recurring visions or it can be reenacted, taking form and shape in our successors.

Performance

Get into the groove: Groove Theory’s electric spring showcase

From powerful group numbers to versatile vignettes, the girls brought energy and passion to the stage, and they did it with style.

Leisure

I Stand With You: No Lost Generation tells Afghan refugee stories

No Lost Generation, a student-run refugee advocacy club, hosted the showcase on April 3 as part of its annual Refugee Week of Awareness.