
Natalie Chaudhuri
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Dec 4, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Alex Cohen |Aubrey Butterfield |Natalie Chaudhuri |Connor Martin
Brandon Finnigan watched the 2004 election from his college dorm room. He was unhappy that results came in slowly and viewers only had access to one source for election data. “I thought, ‘Maybe there is an alternative way for election information and data to be available in the United States,’” Finnigan said. To those ends, Finnigan founded Decision Desk in 2012. The service collects data and results on elections from the presidential race down to local school boards in all 50 states.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
carnegieendowment.org | Natalie Chaudhuri |Sigrid Lupieri |Adam Lichtenheld
The United States needs more research into which immigration policies actually work for newcomers and host communities.
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Apr 27, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Sofia Kemeny |Zachary Warren |Natalie Chaudhuri
“Five, six, seven, eight!” This call to order invigorates the otherwise quiet and corporate interior of the Healey Family Student Center (HFSC). Heels clack against the hardwood in sync. Lively gritos echo throughout the building. Vibrant ruffled skirts fan out with every spin, imposing themselves on the greige walls of the HFSC dance studio and hypnotizing all who pass by.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
georgetownvoice.com | Carolina Bomeny |Franzi Wild |Natalie Chaudhuri |Ashley Kulberg
Around a dozen students gathered for a vigil in Red Square on Wednesday, Jan. 24, in remembrance of the victims and survivors of gun violence. The event was led by Georgetown Students Demand Action’s (SDA) in honor of the sixth annual National Gun Violence Survivors Week (Jan. 22-26). “As over 120 Americans are shot and killed each day (38,000 in a year) it would take almost eleven hours to say all of their names.
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Dec 2, 2023 |
georgetownvoice.com | Angelena Bougiamas |Natalie Chaudhuri |Max Fredell |Nora Scully
As the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Nov. 7 for a case that would decide whether federal law could disarm people with domestic violence orders against them, a group of over 50 activists, including 14 Georgetown students, rallied outside to remind the justices that the public is watching.
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