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Residential Living launched a pilot program where then-freshmen in the Class of 2028 could indicate their preference for ...
In recent years, gender and racial inequalities within Survivor have become a topic of academic investigation.
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 ...
The UConn dynasty continues as usual. Geno Auriemma’s Huskies, ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press preseason top 25, reached the Final Four last season despite multiple injuries to key players. They ...
We called NSO “The Blizzard.” It was the weekend the white kids appeared on campus, the event that suddenly shunted us to the margins. From then on, we—the 20 new students in Young Leaders in ...
Content warning: This article contains mention of anti-Palestinian racism, antisemitism, genocide, self-immolation, and lynching. Over 250 protesters gathered on Feb. 27 as Jewish Life, a branch of ...
The lack of accessible transportation out of Georgetown is usually only a bane for students; for Arnav Kumar (SFS ’23), it sparked a run for political office. Cimrun Srivastava (SFS ’23) and Kumar are ...
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 ...
Casually 2024 speaks with Nicolette Carrion (COL ‘24) to learn about her work on the New York City Youth Council and how she’s been able to connect with others over Zoom. Featuring: ARAUJIA, a solo ...
The Hunger Games is experiencing a pop culture revival. Fifteen years after the publication of the first book and eleven years after the first movie’s premiere, the young adult (YA) staple is enjoying ...
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, ...