Advocacy
Our team progresses advocacy and policy efforts proposed by the student body, including, but not limited to, diversity, equity, and inclusion, sustainability, student rights.
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Our team progresses advocacy and policy efforts proposed by the student body, including, but not limited to, diversity, equity, and inclusion, sustainability, student rights.
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Visible, But Not Always Centered
By Amaya Ashanti Brown Representation at Georgetown looks different depending on who you ask. For some Black students, it means community and collaboration. For others, it means having…
February 26, 2026
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From Representation to Real Access: Redefining Graduate Governance at Georgetown
By Shelby Meek To end the last semester of 2025, GradGov launched one of its highest-impact initiatives: the expansion of Senate Access. Originally, only the E-Board met with the university…
February 11, 2026
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Tips for Hoyas to Stay Warm and Safe in DC Weather
By Siddharth Bharani-Dharan The Washington DC area was hit with a rough snow and ice storm, making conditions difficult and unsafe for residents. Georgetown graduate students live throughout the…
January 28, 2026