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CARNES: Living in Liminality

CARNES: Living in Liminality

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. April 16, 2018

It is April, and in the Jesuit community that means that Fr. Otto Hentz, S.J., has begun offering his annual daily prayer of petition at our evening Mass, “for students, and especially seniors, at this...

Losing My Ethnic Ambiguity

Losing My Ethnic Ambiguity

By Nada Eldaief October 16, 2015

“Where are you from?” I have lost count of the number of times I have been asked this question. At Georgetown, this question brings me the same level of dread as “what’s a fun fact you want...

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Defining the Culture of Sexual Assault

By Sophia Yang July 4, 2014

Erin Cavalier, a rising junior at Catholic University, recently spoke to The Washington Post about being a victim of sexual assault. When it happened, she brought it to Catholic's administration, which,...

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