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Residential Living launched a pilot program where then-freshmen in the Class of 2028 could indicate their preference for ...
When Georgetown’s own Liana Wallace (MSB ’23) cast her vote for fellow castaway Erika Casupanan to take home the million dollars on Season 41 (2021) of Survivor, she helped break a six-season dry ...
This week, Turf & Burn co-hosts Caroline and Dylan dive into the NHL playoff picture, including the Seattle Kraken clinching a playoff position for the first time in franchise history and the Boston ...
Saturday marks the third day that students have been camped in George Washington University’s (GW) University Yard, protesting in solidarity with Palestine. Late Friday evening, demonstrators that had ...
For Turf & Burn’s final episode of Season 1, co-hosts Caroline and Dylan recap the Stanley Cup playoffs, including the lack of goaltending across series, coaching firings and possible hirings, and the ...
In this episode, Lucy and Elspeth discuss censorship of horror movies over the last 100 years, from the start of the Hayes Code in the 1930s to the ban of the 2013 “Evil Dead” remake in Finland, ...
On this episode of Turf & Burn, co-hosts Caroline and Dylan dive into massive NHL playoff upsets, including the Florida Panthers beating the NHL record setting Boston Bruins in Game 7, the Toronto ...
It’s that time of the semester. Students, overwhelmed by midterms, burnout, and personal challenges, need mental health resources. The collegiate conversation around mental health happens like ...
In Hilltop Horror, Lucy Collins (CAS ‘26) and Elspeth Campbell (CAS ‘26) dive into the history, social context, and cultural impact of genre films from Alfred Hitchcock to Jordan Peele. Tune in ...
When the day began on March 12, 2020, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team was on a roll. Off to a dominant undefeated start (their slimmest margin of victory was six goals), the Hoyas had risen into ...
Most Georgetown students know the Corp for its coffee shops—Uncommon Grounds, Midnight Mug, and other storefronts probably ring a bell as common culprits behind our depleted flex dollars. But there’s ...
Remy Peritz was an avid reader of DCist, and would often discuss their content with her friends. “I really liked their local focus,” Peritz said. “DCist was a thing that everybody read, so I could ...
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