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Indiaharmony-24 The Georgetown Review is the independent journal of politics and world affairs at Georgetown Univers

The Georgetown Review is the independent journal of politics at Georgetown University.

Spencer Woodall (MSB ‘24) critiques the inconsistency and unfoundedness of Georgetown’s Fall 2022 mask mandate.
26/07/2022

Spencer Woodall (MSB ‘24) critiques the inconsistency and unfoundedness of Georgetown’s Fall 2022 mask mandate.

This past Friday, Georgetown students received a university memo outlining a continuation of mandatory masking in classrooms and on public transportation. The mandate has been lifted everywhere else on campus, including other campuses such as the Law Center. Despite the decision’s irrationality, t...

Olivia D'Angelo (COL '24) discusses the inadequacy of Georgetown University dining options, particularly for those with ...
09/04/2022

Olivia D'Angelo (COL '24) discusses the inadequacy of Georgetown University dining options, particularly for those with dietary restrictions.

Georgetown University requires its first-year and sophomore residential students to purchase a meal plan that totals over $6,000 a year. While the cost is comparable to other universities, the dining options that Georgetown provides are not adequate for its students. The required “All Access 7” ...

Gregory Brew (SFS ‘24) explores the international implications of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s re-election.
08/04/2022

Gregory Brew (SFS ‘24) explores the international implications of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s re-election.

Effective today–Thursday, April 7–Georgetown University’s main and medical center campuses temporarily reinstated indoor masking policies. According to GU Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Ranit Mishori, this policy change was set to mitigate a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, especially ...

Key Foster (MSB ‘24) discusses the reimposition of the Georgetown University mask mandate, which has sparked considerabl...
07/04/2022

Key Foster (MSB ‘24) discusses the reimposition of the Georgetown University mask mandate, which has sparked considerable debate among students.

Effective today–Thursday, April 7–Georgetown University’s main and medical center campuses temporarily reinstated indoor masking policies. According to GU Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Ranit Mishori, this policy change was set to mitigate a significant increase in COVID-19 cases, especially ...

Max Empoliti (SFS ‘24) outlines the status of the current redistricting of Congressional districts in the U.S.
07/04/2022

Max Empoliti (SFS ‘24) outlines the status of the current redistricting of Congressional districts in the U.S.

With the 2022 Midterm Elections approaching, it is worth taking a look at the redistricting that has taken place as a result of the 2020 census, and what it means for both parties in their efforts to control the house. Maps for Missouri, Florida and New Hampshire are still mired in the approval proc...

Minos Stratakis (SFS ‘24) discusses the Great Resignation after a nearly record-breaking number of Americans quit their ...
04/04/2022

Minos Stratakis (SFS ‘24) discusses the Great Resignation after a nearly record-breaking number of Americans quit their jobs in February 2022.

Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic dominated our thoughts, headlines, and everyday lives. It has given us little, if any, mental space to focus on other developments that could prove just as important. As most of us anxiously waited to “flatten the curve” and receive our first vaccin...

Gregory Brew (COL ‘24) expresses his support for the reimagination of Philodemic Hall.
25/03/2022

Gregory Brew (COL ‘24) expresses his support for the reimagination of Philodemic Hall.

As a new member of the Philodemic Society, I have spent hours going over the history and mission of our storied organization. As I read over this history and pondered the values that the organization is rooted in, I became utterly surprised at the uproar caused by the removal of portraits in the Phi...

Chris Robinson (SFS ‘24) discusses the Russo-Ukrainian war and its effects on global food supplies, with specific regard...
23/03/2022

Chris Robinson (SFS ‘24) discusses the Russo-Ukrainian war and its effects on global food supplies, with specific regard to the Global South.

It is clear by now that the effects of the war in Ukraine are being felt far beyond Eastern Europe. Western European defense budgets are increasing as the perceived Russian threat casts a shadow over the continent. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, for instance, announced Berlin’s commitment to spend...

Matthieu Forgeas (SFS  '24) expresses his support for French President Emmanuel Macron's reelection in the upcoming elec...
20/03/2022

Matthieu Forgeas (SFS '24) expresses his support for French President Emmanuel Macron's reelection in the upcoming elections.

Germany is a country that needs to be administered, France is a country that must be led. France in the modern day is a country that must lead Europe in a future where the omnipresence of the United States is not assured. France must position itself in its former African colonies as a guiding force....

Minos Stratakis (SFS '24) discusses the risks of sanctions on Russia amid the invasion of Ukraine.
17/03/2022

Minos Stratakis (SFS '24) discusses the risks of sanctions on Russia amid the invasion of Ukraine.

In the last twenty days, life for many in the Russian Federation has taken an abrupt dive into uncertainty. Masses flock to the banks to withdraw billions in U.S. dollars, responding to the ruble’s drop in value of more than 40%. Hundreds of large multinationals, from Apple to IKEA, are ceasing op...

Alumnus under the pen name John Agar (C'76) voices his opinion on the preservation of the historic Philodemic Hall.
27/02/2022

Alumnus under the pen name John Agar (C'76) voices his opinion on the preservation of the historic Philodemic Hall.

Keep it a Free and Sacred Space. Like all Americans, members of the  Philodemic Society were riven by the tumultuous politics of the early American Republic, and tragically participated on both sides of the Civil War. Three Grand Reunions of Philodemic alumni (1867, 1871, 1874) brought men together...

Alumnus Dr. Joseph Flahive (CAS '99) discusses preserving the Philodemic Room, historically known as Philodemic Hall.  h...
26/02/2022

Alumnus Dr. Joseph Flahive (CAS '99) discusses preserving the Philodemic Room, historically known as Philodemic Hall. http://gureview.org/protecting-the-philodemic-hall/

While studying law in Cork, I became quite familiar with the chief courthouse of Ireland’s second-largest city. Taking in its Classical façade, the eyes would be drawn up to the pediment and its inscription in stern sans-serif capitals: WILLIAM IV KING. In the main courtroom, the gilded Royal Arm...

http://gureview.org/hypocrisy-hinders-public-health/
23/12/2021

http://gureview.org/hypocrisy-hinders-public-health/

I was appalled, but I can’t say surprised, when a friend shared the tweet below with me. For those of you who don’t know, Dr. Ranit Mishori is Georgetown University’s chief public health officer. She has been the face of Georgetown’s COVID measures like forbidding drinking water in the libra...

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