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Many members of the Georgetown University Law Center community fear that a changing landscape will push people away from the ...
Judge orders Georgetown researcher Badar Khan Suri cannot be removed from U.S. Federal judge Patricia Tolliver Giles ordered that Dr. Badar Khan Suri, a Georgetown researcher and legal U.S. resident, ...
Saturday marks the third day that students have been camped in George Washington University (GW)’s University Yard, protesting in solidarity with Palestine. Late Friday evening, demonstrators that had ...
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 ...
Washington, D.C. has many nicknames, from “the District” to “the swamp.” But the city’s most popular nickname is more than just a name—it’s a symbol of centuries of Black community, history, and ...
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 ...
Every day, thousands of cars, buses, and bicycles make their way through the hectic roundabout known as Dupont Circle, slogging through ever-present construction projects and lackadaisical tourists ...
Over 1,000 D.C. residents have signed a petition that calls for the D.C. government to end the police practice of stop-and-frisk.
Nearly one-fifth of households in D.C. have skipped meals because they lack access to adequate food. Another fifth has experienced uncertainty around accessing needed nutrition, according to the ...
On April 30, 2005, University President John DeGioia attended the groundbreaking of Multi-Sport Field alongside a host of alumni, students, and Athletics Department officials. Fifteen years, four ...
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