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New Hoyas have the chance to explore DC, search for clues, make friends, and win great prizes in this all-day adventure! Starting in , Georgetown Day is the annual University-wide celebration of our campus community. This all-day event takes place at the end of each Spring semester and is open to all Georgetown students, faculty, and staff.

This awards ceremony recognizes and celebrates student leaders, student organizations, and the commitment to student activities and programming.

The voices of Middle School students blend beautifully together in this distance choral production of Soli Deo Gloria. Honoring our retiring faculty and staff members…. Oveta Willie-Jenkins. Donna Johnson. Jim Stillwell.

RaeCarole Tekeste. Stories of GDS alumni changing the world. Symone Gosby. Jason Campbell. Read More. As our community learning platforms flipped to digital in April, GDS Presents launched to offer timely and meaningful programming for our community of lifelong learners.

On the occasion of our 75th anniversary, the GDS Stories podcast illuminates the history, culture, and the enduring mission of our school through community conversations. School in the Time of Coronavirus. Around Campus Where students love to learn—and learn to change the world. Print to Protect. High School Virtual Art Show. Virtual Matilda. The Solution? Cool It. By shutting down institutional support for the holiday, the university will push students to take their celebrations off campus, further harming relations with neighbors and putting students at risk.

Cutting on-campus opportunities on Georgetown Day will likely serve to increase tensions with neighborhood residents, who were particularly distraught after Homecoming festivities this past fall. Many residents complained to the school about public drunkenness, trash, and general disruptions. A Georgetown Day not institutionally recognized by the university will only exacerbate these frustrations.

Providing programs and activities on campus that do not revolve around drinking has many benefits. The implementation of more games, concerts, and food trucks gives students a chance to celebrate together, in an environment where students who choose not to drink can also relax and celebrate their accomplishments throughout the year.

These types of events will help cultivate a greater aura of inclusivity around the event as a whole. Georgetown Day can and should be a day to have fun. We call on the university and GUSA to embrace the celebration institutionally as we end another academic year and make the event more inclusive and festive for everyone. Its current composition can be found on the masthead. More: Georgetown Day , gusa.



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