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The Work Ahead for Trans Student Rights

By Willem Miller September 1, 2015

This summer was big for the LGBTQ community — particularly the transgender community. Caitlyn Jenner came out as transgender and started a documentary series. Another season of “Orange Is the New...

Jesuit-Founded Dog Tag Bakery Debuts

Jesuit-Founded Dog Tag Bakery Debuts

By Emily Min and Emily Min December 22, 2014

As we settle down at home for the holidays, some of you may be looking for a Hoya-themed holiday feel-good story. How about a bakery-slash-academic class, operated by military veterans and co-founded...

‘I Am Ready’ Should Do More

By Bonnie Stabile August 29, 2014

To the Editor: While I am encouraged to see that New Student Orientation now includes an education component on sexual assault (“Anchors Aweigh for NSO 2014,” A7, Aug. 26, 2014), I hope to see a...

A Fanfare for Fiction

By The Editorial Board April 15, 2014

As another school year begins winding down and the Hilltop again begins the finals crunch, student anxiety becomes an unmistakable undercurrent of university life. Partial salvation, however, can be...

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When Pre-Med Gets Personal

By Andrew Meshnick April 10, 2014

The overambitious pre-medical student is a staple on the Georgetown campus. If you are not one yourself, you certainly know one. Pre-meds, as we are affectionately called, spend long nights laboring...

Cura Personalis Should Comply With the ADA

By Abbey McNaughton April 8, 2014

In the Georgetown University Student Association senate Sunday night, we unanimously passed a resolution calling for Georgetown University to revisit accessibility policies in relation to campus events...

New Initiative to Address Diversity

By Madison Ashley November 13, 2012

The Cura Personalis Initiative, a new student-run effort, will seek to address issues of diversity on campus and bolster students’ perceptions of the university’s identity. Spearheaded by Guadalupe...

Chaplains Connect With Students

By Matthew Strauss October 28, 2011

It is midnight on the third floor of Darnall, and a small group of freshmen are chatting as they watch TV and plug away at their homework. As a Catholic priest strolls in with a plate of freshly baked...

Bringing GU to the World

By Thomas Lipinsky May 19, 2011

In reflecting upon our time on the Hilltop, there are several words that immediately come to mind. Hoya Saxa, cura personalis, Jesuits and basketball are just a few of the phrases we can all remember seeing...

The Corp Announces Scholarship Winners

By Carly Graf April 1, 2011

In an effort to go beyond coffee-making and catering, The Corp has expanded their philanthropic efforts with two new scholarships for members of the Georgetown community. On Thursday night, The Corp's...

GU Women’s Center Turns Twenty

By Johanna Caldwell October 15, 2010

This fall the Georgetown University Women's Center is celebrating 20 years since it first provided a unique forum to support, educate and empower women of all cultures, races, sexual orientations, genders...

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