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The coronavirus pandemic has altered the way some Georgetown families are celebrating Thanksgiving, including prepared meals at home.
Philip DeTurck (G’21), a graduate student in Georgetown’s Master of Science in Foreign Service (MSFS) Program, has traveled the world.
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Veterans are in charge of all aspects of the bakery while completing the Dog Tag Fellowship program through Georgetown University.
Stacie Hartman (SFS’21) had a plan for voting in the historic 2020 election, and when that plan didn’t work, she adapted and acted.
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November is National Alzheimer's Disease Awareness Month and National Family Caregivers Month
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Homicide detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of Franklin Hernandez Arevalo of Alexandria on Saturday morning in Georgetown.
A report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation says about 1 in 7 children nationwide are considered obese. Here's where VA and DC rank.
Pacers Running – the family-owned specialty shop that carries premier running footwear and gear – is expected to open November 6.
If you’re looking for a socially distant way to volunteer outside, join Georgetown Heritage this Saturday, Nov. 7 from 10 am – 12 pm.
Dog Tag Bakery is a small but mighty cafe at 3206 Grace Street that hires wounded veterans and their spouses to complete a program.
Two-thirds of the university’s electricity needs will be provided through a new recently approved Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
Marc Barbiere, director of the Office of Emergency Management at Georgetown, suggests having a plan.
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Georgetown GLOW is the popular holiday celebration in Georgetown featuring public light art installations.
Georgetown joined a number of colleges and higher education organizations opposing the federal proposal.
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which ended overnight. Did you change your clocks NoVA and DC?
October's bonus second full moon, also known as the blue Halloween hunter’s moon, is a good excuse to look to the NoVA, DC skies and howl.
LiLi The First is determined to upgrade the style awareness in Washington DC
The annual event highlights businesses and eateries, but has taken on a new look thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
Major improvements to the historic Holy Rood Cemetery on Wisconsin Avenue have now been completed by Georgetown University and Holy Trinity.
Two Georgetown congregations with distinctly different racial makeup will honor dead from covid and racial violence.
We’ve decided to extend Taste and Shop Georgetown through the end of October! Our free, promotional event features parking as low as $1.
For every appointment booked through Oct. 31, Carine’s Bridal Atelier (1623 Wisconsin Ave NW) will take 7% off your gown order.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
The National Weather Service has released its prediction for what winter 2020-21 has in store for northern Virginia and DC.
Looking for a Georgetown-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
For many families, this weekend is the last chance to visit a pumpkin patch in the Georgetown area. Do you have a favorite spot?
Then on Oct. 31, learn the art of needle felting and create an adorable pumpkin during a two-hour online workshop from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
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Eddie Maloney, executive director of the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS), says COVID-19 has presented challenges.
Robert Cortes (C’18, G’23) is using a type of brain stimulation to see if it can improve creativity and reasoning.
Greater flexibility to take the pandemic into consideration in adjusting the tenure clock has been approved by Georgetown University.