So, you think you know hip-hop. You’re the guy who says, “I listen to hip-hop but not rap,” the one who only listens to underground artists. You’re sure you’ve heard... Read more
An effort by members of the Georgetown University Student Association to extend the hours of SafeRides may be put in effect this weekend. GUSA has proposed to extend SafeRides for... Read more
It seems that every so often, just to prove to itself that it still matters, the surprisingly reified entity known as the “rock press” decides to tell the rest of... Read more
Beginning Oct. 30, main campus students will be eligible to pick up their personal Georgetown One Card, a single card to be used for identification, purchasing goods and services both... Read more
What comes to your mind when you think “PBS?” Classical music concerts? Jim Lehrer? Sesame Street? Chances are, you generally look to PBS for the good, clean, reputable and (gasp)... Read more
Georgetown University Athletic Department and District of Columbia Public Schools will begin a program which will allow local middle school students to spend a day at Georgetown observing intercollegiate athletics.... Read more
As a prospective students take their first tours at Georgetown, tour guides tell them that social fraternities and sororities do not exist here. College guides, such as The Princeton Review... Read more
Nomadic Theater kicks off its 20th-anniversary season this weekend with Paula Vogel’s Hot ‘N’ Throbbing, a play that explores those oft-equated concepts, sex and violence. Charlene, a single mother, struggles... Read more
Is it wrong to assume that the Department of Public Safety should have University students’ and faculty members’ best interests in mind at all times? It seems like this would... Read more