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The Women Who Run Georgetown
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Tidal Basin Cherry Blossoms Burst into Peak Bloom
Mapping Georgetown: Jack the Bulldog
September 26, 2022
•Meandering through the crowd at the annual Georgetown Community Day event held on the Healy Lawn of Georgetown University last weekend, whom did we encounter? No less than local celebrity […]
Mapping Georgetown: Booeymonger Tales
September 12, 2022
•Grab a Sandwich — maybe a Patty Hearst or a Tuna Turner? We’ve got some Booeymonger stories for you! A few years back, The Washington Post described Booeymonger’s history and […]
Weekend Round Up, Dec. 9 – 12
December 9, 2021
•Can you believe we’re just a few weeks away from 2022? Enjoy the rest of all 2021 has to offer with some weekend events like a family-friendly ice maze, an […]
Georgetown’s John Thompson, First Black Coach to Win NCAA Championship, Dies at 78
August 31, 2020
•In 2016, Georgetown University dedicated the John Thompson Jr. Athletic Center, next to McDonough Gymnasium on the west side of the main campus.
In the Midst of March Madness
March 18, 2019
•For fans and superfans of college basketball of all ages, this was the day and night of reckoning, followed by Monday morning analysis: the official opening of March Madness.
Basketball Hoyas Off to a Flying Start (photos)
November 29, 2018
•Coach Patrick Ewing’s Georgetown University men’s basketball squad extended their record to 6-1 this week with home victories over the Campbell Flying Camels and the Richmond Spiders.