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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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TERRY | Hassan Outpaces Previous Expectations with Marathon Debut

TERRY | Hassan Outpaces Previous Expectations with Marathon Debut

By Isabella Terry April 27, 2023

This week’s edition of “Run Like a Girl” is dedicated to none other than Dutch runner Sifan Hassan. For months together, we’ve tackled the notion of “running like a girl” seen through examples...

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Mayor Muriel Bowser announced Sept. 5 that a new Inclusive Innovation Fund, in partnership with the Marathon Foundation, will invest in minority-owned Washington, D.C. businesses beginning in 2019

Innovation Fund to Invest in Minority-Owned DC Businesses

By Jack Horrigan September 14, 2018

A new Inclusive Innovation Fund is set to invest in developing Washington, D.C. businesses owned by minority entrepreneurs, Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) announced Sept. 5. The fund, which is being organized...

STRUMS & STRIDES

Strums & Strides Hits Antarctica

By Meena Raman February 24, 2017

Studying at Georgetown’s School of Medicine is not an easy task. Running marathons on every continent, including Antarctica, is another feat entirely. However, for Nick Stukel (GRD ’18, MED ’18),...

How 2 Darty!

How 2 Darty!

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia October 25, 2014

Whether you’re celebrating homecoming with a Darty (day-party), a Dayger (day-rager) or Dayve (day-rave), follow this guide to make it a day to remember (or a day your friends can remember in case...

Weird Things That Happen to You on Long Runs

Weird Things That Happen to You on Long Runs

By Camille Dirago and Camille Dirago April 10, 2014

I, like many Hoyas, have been training for the Nike Women's Half Marathon that's coming up in D.C. In doing so, I have reluctantly been on many long and interesting runs around the city. Here are some...

Boston Bombings Leave Nation Reeling

By Hiromi Oka April 16, 2013

Two bombings at the Boston Marathon yesterday, which have left at least three dead and 100 injured, have stunned and devastated the nation and the Georgetown community. The explosions were the result...

Marathon Kidney Exchange Saves 13 Lives at GU Medical Center

By Yuse Lajiminmuhip January 16, 2010

Georgetown University Medical Center conducted a record-breaking kidney exchange on Dec. 2 during which 26 different surgeries gave 13 patients with severe kidney disease life-saving organ replacements. "Those...

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