9/11, 24 Years Later

September 11, 2025

Today marks 24 years since our world changed forever. In the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center Twin Towers, Pentagon, and in a field in […]

Photos: Big Protest Against Trump’s D.C. Interference

September 8, 2025

By Lucian Perkins The “We Are All D.C.” march — organized by a coalition of groups, including Free DC and the American Civil Liberties Union — on Sept. 6 was […]

What to Do and How to Protect Yourself During the Occupation


KNOW YOUR RIGHTS You have the right to film the police You have the right to ask “am I free to go” You have the right NOT to consent to […]

Detained Georgetown Professor Awaits Hearing  

April 9, 2025

On March 17, the Department of Homeland Security detained Georgetown University professor Badar Khan Suri outside his home in Rosslyn, Virginia. Following his arrest, Dr. Suri was sent to an […]

Georgetown University Post-Doc Fellow Detained by ICE, Students Protest Move

March 24, 2025

Badar Khan Suri, a post-doctoral fellow at Georgetown University, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week. Suri is an Indian national and is on a temporary […]

Weekend Roundup, Nov. 23-27

November 23, 2022

Start planning now! You get an extra day of fun this holiday weekend as today is technically Friday, right? We’ve got tonight through Sunday mapped out for you. Happy Thanksgiving! […]

High Tech Georgetown: Palantir

October 9, 2019

The first thing you see at the entrance of Palantir Technologies on Thomas Jefferson Street in Georgetown is an American flag flanking a life-sized Chewbacca, the hirsute hero of “Star […]

Immigration Agency Stepping Up Employer Sanctions

October 23, 2017

Thomas Homan, the new acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, announced that he would be placing a new emphasis on sanctioning employers who knowingly employ workers without legal work permits.

Negotiations on DREAMers Begin

October 10, 2017

For more than a decade, DREAMers have been used (a) by Democrats as a legislative bait-and-switch bargaining chip to drive comprehensive immigration reform and (b) by Republicans as a reason to enhance border security.