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Georgetown Law’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection asks a Virginia state court to prohibit key “Unite the Right” organizers and participating private paramilitary groups and their commanders from returning to Charlottesville and other parts of Virginia to conduct illegal paramilitary activity. Read More
Everyone says it, and it’s no joke—college is expensive. And I’m not even talking about tuition; the college lifestyle is one of materialism, of spending… Read More
It’s midterm season! And maybe you’re looking at your notes from the beginning of the semester and you can’t seem to understand what you wrote. Read More
By Sam (C’21) Behold, the backie, the phone pocket, the “silicone adhesive phone wallet”. You only need spend one afternoon… Read More
1. Shock You wander into class just like any other day, flip open your textbook, and take out your notebook in preparation to… Read More
A course on Blacks and Jews in America taught by Jewish civilization scholar Jacques Berlinerblau and theology, government and African American studies professor Terrence Johnson examines relationships, hopes and divisions between the two groups. Read More
Georgetown Law convenes a group of legal scholars and experts, including two former solicitors general, to explain to the nation’s media the intricacies of significant cases the U.S Supreme Court may hear during the term that began this October. Read More
From the first gray hair to the first serious contemplation of mortality, How Did This Happen? Poems for the Not So Young Anymore by two Georgetown graduates provides poetry for every stage and aspect of aging. Read More
October somehow snuck up on us here at Georgetown, and with it brings some spooky decorations at Saxby’s coffee, surprising 80 degree weather, countless events… Read More
By: Elizabeth (MSB’18) 1. Watching a Hilarious Improv Show (or other student performance) On the Hilltop there are plenty of opportunities to… Read More