
Chih-Rong Kuo
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Nov 24, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Chih-Rong Kuo |Sheeva Azma |Gokul Sivakumar |Elizabeth Cahan
Like many young people across the country, Georgetown students may find themselves scrolling for hours on TikTok to escape the reality of an 11:59 p.m. deadline. Some Georgetown students have capitalized on the popularity of TikTok among their peers to create content.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Chih-Rong Kuo |Adam A. Pack |Annemarie Cuccia |Alexandra Risi
Residents of Ivy City, a northeast D.C. neighborhood, have reported a foul odor coming from an inconspicuous brick building since the 1930s. Though it looks unsuspecting, the building—a chemical plant for National Engineering Products Inc. (NEP)—produces high levels of formaldehyde and is polluting the predominantly low-income neighborhood with the release of cancerous substances into the air.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Chih-Rong Kuo |Paul James |Annemarie Cuccia
Georgetown may already be in the nation’s capital, but for students who want more hands-on experience at the center of political action, the university’s new undergraduate public policy degree brings the Capitol to the classroom. In February 2023, Georgetown announced a new A.B. in Public Policy, a joint program between the McCourt School of Public Policy and the College of Arts and Sciences.
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