“Travel the culinary world while staying right here in Georgetown!” That’s what was promised when Leo J. O’Donovan dining hall announced that they would be expanding their dining options to offer ‘Foreign Cuisines.’ Unfortunately, it seems that this culinary journey has left several Georgetown students in the hospital with what officials are saying “might be […]
It was a fateful day when Jake (MSB ‘24) (the Jake to your left), found out that the US is one of the only countries in the world without any federal maternity leave. Apparently, that’s all it took for Jake to shut his mouth and finally ponder the state of women in America. “I always […]
It’s an age-old question, a question that no one has yet found a suitable answer for: What do consulting firms even do? If you have ever pondered this, you are not alone, as this seems to be a common point of confusion. To help Georgetown students get a better understanding of what the consulting firms […]
Leo J. O’Donovan Dining Hall – Railing to his friends recently at everyone’s favorite dining hall, Jake Donahue (MSB ‘24) expressed his frustration at how many people mistake him for other white men on a daily basis. Even more disheartening to Jake is that, upon first glance (as well as closer inspection), it is no […]
Georgetown Caucasian Studies Department – Due to a critical lack of race and gender studies scholars concerning themselves with the behavior and lived experiences of white men, I have embarked on a cultural inquiry into the nature of the caucasian male and all its nuanced behaviors. This is an inquiry that has demanded research for […]