For more than a week, hundreds of D.C. college students and community members have gathered at George Washington University’s (GW) Gaza solidarity encampment, drawing attention from the District, national media,... Read more
By Margaret Hartigan, Eddy Binford-Ross, Sydney Carroll and Carolina Bomeny May 3, 2024
What does it mean to receive an education from Georgetown, not despite but given the school’s history? A new one-credit seminar titled Race, Power, and Justice at Georgetown tries to... Read more
By Carolina Bomeny March 3, 2024
Around a dozen students gathered for a vigil in Red Square on Wednesday, Jan. 24, in remembrance of the victims and survivors of gun violence.
By Carolina Bomeny January 30, 2024
Three professors in the Arabic department are on leave this semester after current and former students made allegations of racial and religious discrimination and harassment in the classroom. The Voice... Read more
By Carolina Bomeny November 17, 2023
28 workers at FRESHFARM, a D.C. based nonprofit and the third-largest farmers market organization in the country, have voted to unionize in what they believe to be the first farmers market organization in the nation to do so.
By Carolina Bomeny March 15, 2023