Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown’s interest in the well-being and safety of its students has come to pervade every corner of campus — even the bathrooms. The Stall Seat Journal, a monthly newsletter featured in bathroom stalls across campus, has been an integral part of the social norms campaign at Georgetown since it was founded in 2006.

Stalling Unhealthy Habits from the Bathroom Stall

By Sarah Jackmauh February 3, 2017

The university’s focus on the health and safety of students has become so widely promoted that the topic has carried over to the unlikeliest of places: the bathroom stall. Since 2006, as part...

Real or Fake: Stall Seat Journal

Real or Fake: Stall Seat Journal

By Keaton O'Neil and Keaton O'Neil April 7, 2016

This article isn’t about which GU bathrooms are the best (Regents) and which are the worst (Reiss), but about the treasures you find inside them: the Stall Seat Journal. Not to be confused with the Wall...

Health Week Events Highlight Resources

By Julia Dean September 27, 2011

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Beyond the Bathroom: Stall Seat Journal More Than a Quick Read

By Danny Funt March 30, 2011

The Stall Seat Journal is flush with success after tapping into the ultimate captive readership: people in toilet stalls. The news flier, which is published once every two weeks, is posted on the...

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