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Saturday marks the third day that students have been camped in George Washington University (GW)’s University Yard, protesting in solidarity with Palestine. Late Friday evening, demonstrators that had ...
Georgetown University students celebrated the Jewish autumn harvest festival Sukkot, meaning “the Feast of Booths,” in their very own sukkah on Copley Lawn from Oct. 15-23. The sukkah is a tent-like ...
Georgetown must reckon with its history of racism through renaming buildings and erecting permanent memorials.
“Let’s not make a mistake: We have free agency in college football.” Lane Kiffin, the head football coach at Ole Miss, famously uttered those words to describe the massive shift that the transfer ...
Georgetown's confusing and extensive application platform deters those from rural areas and small towns from applying, students say.
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.
Georgetown’s new Capitol Campus—a component of its $3 billion Called to Be fundraising campaign—aims to increase the university’s downtown presence and expand opportunities for students to engage with ...
Podcast editor Katie Reddy interviews writer Evalyn Lee about her piece investigating the aestheticization and human cost of cigarettes.
The Voice analyzed the yearly crime incidents published by Open Data and MPD’s year-end crime data and found a 15% reduction in the overall crime rate. Violent crime, including homicide, sexual abuse, ...
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 ...
Students from George Washington University, Georgetown, and other DC colleges established a pro-Palestine encampment Thursday on GW’s campus. The encampment, which began at 5 a.m., follows similar ...
The Hunger Games is experiencing a pop culture revival. Fifteen years after the publication of the first book and eleven years after the first movie’s premiere, the young adult (YA) staple is enjoying ...
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