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Students and faculty to hold AI Art Exhibition in Lauinger Library

A cross-disciplinary team of Georgetown students and faculty will showcase entries from a campus-wide artificial intelligence (AI) generated art competition at the AI Art Exhibition on April 16 to explore... Read more

Features

“A family business”: Behind the scenes at Corp Catering

Most Georgetown students know the Corp for its coffee shops—Uncommon Grounds, Midnight Mug, and other storefronts probably ring a bell as common culprits behind our depleted flex dollars. But there’s... Read more

News

Federal government terminates four additional community members’ immigration statuses

The federal government terminated ten Georgetown University community members’ immigration statuses, according to a university update posted April 14. This comes after the university announced that about six community members’... Read more

Fashion Issue

The pros and cons of dyeing your hair blue

When I walked into my thesis advisor’s office with nothing new to show him but my blue hair, I took a moment to reflect. Was I contemplating fulfilling the minimum... Read more

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.

News

Jumpstart to close after 15 years at Georgetown, leaving a legacy of community and service

Georgetown’s Jumpstart team will end its operations at the end of this semester, according to an email sent by Center for Social Justice (CSJ) staff to program members on March... Read more

Leisure

Ritmo y Sabor’s “Vuelta a las Américas ” dances across the Latin world

The theme, “Vuelta a las Américas,” promised the audience a one-night trip across the Américas—with Ritmo y Sabor as the flight attendants. 

Leisure

Diamanté explores creativity and self-expression through fashion

Diamanté’s power to reimagine and redefine oneself is likely why the show attracts so many students.

Features

Inclusivity or inefficiency? MSAB’s open access policy still sparks debate two years later

For decades, eager freshmen have arrived on the Hilltop in the sweltering heat of August and immediately donned their business professional attire to find their place on campus—before they even... Read more

Leisure

Is your (sp)ringtone set for Spring Sing?

Amid the excitement, Spring Sing is also the final performance for the groups’ seniors, marking a bittersweet moment for the tight-knit aca-families.

Leisure

No One And The Elses: “A situationship of a band”

A six-piece pop-rock band, No One And the Elses burst onto Georgetown’s music scene in the fall of 2024.

News

Georgetown Student Government Brief 4/10: Senate candidates talk to students at GUSA town hall!

It’s GUSA election season, so get prepared for the polls!  Students got to know the candidates for the 2025-2026 GUSA Senate at an April 10 town hall. The town hall... Read more

News

Georgetown University Ukrainian Society promotes student advocacy at second annual summit

The Georgetown University Ukrainian Society (GUUS) welcomed over 40 participants from 18 universities across the country to their second annual Ukraine Action Student Summit on April 5 and 6. The... Read more

Leisure

Arts Week 2025 hosts gallery in Lauinger Library, highlights student artists

Arts Week hopes to bring together Georgetown students from all different circles—all experiencing the same art.

Performance

Persona-fication of fabulous: Mx. Georgetown is back

Tiara Wink, along with four other contestants, will perform at the Mx. Georgetown drag competition—a more campy and suggestive spoof on Mr. Georgetown.

Performance

Mask and Bauble’s Sweeney Todd provides comedy, murder, and catchy music

Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society’s latest musical, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, is a tale of vengeance, cannibalism, and murder.