Arts & Society
Martin’s Hosts CAG’s April Take Over the Bar Event
Living
In Old Town: A Garden Tour and 2 Reborn Hotels
Arts
April Onstage, Georgetown
Featured
Weekend Roundup: April 10-13
Social Scene
Local News Booster Petula Dvorak Hailed by News Women
Wreath Laying Marks 400 Years Since Slavery’s Start in America
August 26, 2019
•On Aug. 25, Rock Creek Park Superintendent Julia Washburn welcomed the crowd of more than 100 under the brightest of Sunday summer afternoons for the solemn occasion.
GU Students Vote for ‘Reconciliation Fee’
April 15, 2019
•The proposed fee of $27.20 per student per semester would create a fund to help descendants of the 272 slaves sold by the university in 1838.
GU’s Atonement for Slave Sale Continues
January 24, 2018
•In the last year or so, Georgetown University has earnestly taken on the task of righting an awful wrong — if such a thing can be done. The university is […]
In Defense of the National Anthem and Francis Scott Key
September 14, 2017
•Vandals desecrated the Francis Scott Key Monument in Baltimore and displayed their own misreading of history.