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In Retrospect: Georgetown and its History of Slavery
Melisande Short Colomb (Meli) talking about the sale of 272 slaves by Georgetown in 1838. 2019 marks the 100th anniversary of Georgetown...
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Nov 30, 20196 min read


“So what?”: A Conversation with Dr. Zahra Babar
As part of the Mentor Tea series, on October 9th, the Women’s Society at Georgetown invited Dr. Zahra Babar from the Center for...
Masah Barakat
Nov 13, 20193 min read


Postcolonial Citizenship and Its Discontents
On October 6, 2019, the Georgetown South Asian Society hosted a panel on the topic of “Postcolonial Citizenship and its Discontents” at...
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Nov 13, 20192 min read
Letter from the Title IX Student Committee to the Georgetown Community
Dear Georgetown community, Recently, a number of posters have been placed in the Red Square in order to raise awareness about the issue...
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Apr 24, 20194 min read
Tourists’ Visa-Free Arrival Incentivizes Foreigners to Look for Jobs in Qatar
Anonymous On August 9, 2017, Qatar waived the entry visa requirements for 80 countries. Citizens of those countries who wishes to visit...
Anonymous
Mar 17, 20193 min read


Anecdote: Georgetown Model United Nations 2019
Ngoc Nguyen It’s that time of the year when half of your friends are constantly gone for committee meetings and training sessions,...
Ngoc Nguyen
Mar 3, 20194 min read


Understanding the US-China Trade War
Jonah Samuel In recent months, China and the United States have been all over the news due to drastic changes in the trading relationship...
Jonah Samuel
Jan 20, 20192 min read


Chargé D’ Affaires of Embassy of Pakistan Visited Georgetown University in Qatar
Chargé D’ Affaires Murad Baseer addressing Georgetown Qatar’s students and faculties. On October 23, 2018, the South Asian Society of...
thegazette71
Nov 28, 20182 min read


Words of November: A Magical Celebration of Poetry and the Arts
Ngoc Nguyen On November 2nd, 2018, Words&Strings collaborated with Georgetown Music, Arts, and Culture Club to host its Words of November...
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Nov 12, 20182 min read


Center for International and Regional Studies Hosted Its First Research Workshop
October 11, 2018 For the first time in their history, Georgetown’s Center for International and Regional Studies (CIRS) hosted a workshop...
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Nov 11, 20182 min read


Cultural Contexts of Free Speech
Ian Almond is Professor of World Literature at Georgetown University ICYMI– Georgetown was set to have a debate on 9th October, but due...
Harleen Osahan
Nov 7, 20183 min read


What’s the Kindest Thing Someone Has Ever Done For You?
When asked “What’s the kindest thing someone has ever done for you?”, here’s what some members of the Georgetown community had to say....
thegazette71
Nov 1, 20181 min read


Outdoor Ed – A Photostory
Anonymous. October 7, 2018. On October 6th, members from the Georgetown community traveled to Fuwairit beach as part of the Outdoor...
Anonymous
Oct 17, 20181 min read


ZCZP 2018: Made-in-China Islam
Ngoc Nguyen. October 1, 2018. Is China a Muslim country? If you happen to land in the middle of Linxia city, nicknamed the “Little Mecca...
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Oct 17, 20183 min read


Family Structure & Female Fertility Conference
Anonymous. October 8, 2018. On October 7, 2018 Georgetown University Qatar held a one day conference on Family Structure in the wake of...
thegazette71
Oct 17, 20181 min read
Human Rights Violations in Chechnya
Photo by Илья Астахов. From https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:LGBT_in_Chechnya.jpg. Judas Stooge. October 2018. A Russian pop star...
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Oct 17, 20182 min read


MESSA 2018: A Platform for Groundbreaking Undergraduate Research
Irene Promodh. April 12, 2018. At this year’s MESSA conference, we received an unprecedented number of both international and local...
thegazette71
Oct 17, 20183 min read


Donald Trump Blocked Me on Twitter
What do Stephen King, Chrissy Teigen, and a freshman from Georgetown have in common? They were all blocked by the President of the...
thegazette71
Oct 17, 20183 min read
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