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| African Society of Georgetown |
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The African Society of Georgetown is established for the purpose of highlighting Africa, its people, its culture, and its way of life. Our members dedicate themselves to diversifying thought on campus and heightening cultural sensitivity. |
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| Aikido Club |
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Aikido's primary activity is the practice of traditional Aikido as formulated by its founder, Morihei Ueshiba. |
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| Amnesty International |
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Amnesty International is a worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights. Independent of any government, political ideology, economic interest or religion, Amnesty International is concerned solely with the impartial protection of human rights. Founded in 1961, it has sought to guard the basic human rights as outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Currently, it has over 2.2 million members in over 150 countries campaigning towards preventing and ending human right abuses. This year (2007-2008), the Georgetown University chapter has focused its campaign against torture and extraordinary rendition.
The chapter has organized several events such as the screening of the Road to Guantanamo as well as trips to rallies. Keeping to its philosophy, we have also focused on the Burma issue and invited speakers during a discussion panel.
We have meetings every Wednesday nights at 8:15 pm in ICC 213. Meetings involve discussions about events and recent incidents concerning human rights. New members are always welcome! |
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| Anime Club |
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The GU Anime Club meets once a week to watch and discuss anime. The club attends a local anime convention each semester. |
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| Armenian Students Association |
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The Armenian Student Association is an organization for highlighting and celebrating the rich Armenian culture, including its food, people, language, music, and history. By coming together as a group, we hope to foster our appreciation of our Armenian culture and heritage!
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| Art Aficionados |
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Georgetown University Art Aficionados is hereby established to promote and
celebrate the arts in general and Georgetown University student-made art in particular.
Georgetown University Art Aficionados seeks to reinforce Georgetown’s commitment
to “open discourse and the free exchange of ideas” as affirmed in the University’s ethos
statement, and the University’s Jesuit ideals, especially the “education of the whole
person.” More generally, Georgetown University Art Aficionados is fully committed to
upholding all of Georgetown University’s policies.
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| Asian American Students Association |
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The Asian American Student Association serves as an information resource on Asian American issues and provides the Georgetown Community with a forum in which those interested in Asian American issues can exchange ideas and experiences. |
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| Ballroom Dance Club |
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Organized entirely by students, the 200-member Georgetown Ballroom Dance Club includes a competitive Team--Hoya DanceSport--and offers several types and levels of classes for social members as well as team members. Members are invited to local weekly social dance outings and special classes, events, and performances on campus and in the DC area. |
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| Baseball Society |
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| Black Students Alliance |
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BSA serves to increase appreciation of diversity at GU and assist students of color on campus. We allow opportunities for students of color to get active and be visible on campus. As well, we serve as a source of support and friendship for all members. |
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| Chinese Student Alliance (CSA) |
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Founded in 1991 as China Circle, CSA has grown into an organization that not only reaches students of Chinese descent here at Georgetown, but engages the whole Georgetown community in cultural, political, and social events. |
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| Class of 2011 |
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The Sophomore Class Committee is a group of sophomores who wish to make our second year even more fun and exciting. We seek to provide services and entertainment to sophomore students on the Hilltop, making their experience much more enjoyable. |
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| Club Filipino |
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Since its inception, Georgetown University Club Filipino has sought to promote, develop, and foster a greater awareness of and appreciation for the culture and concerns of Filipino communities here and abroad. Building on the Filipino ideals of family and community, Club Filipino is open to everyone. We encourage students and faculty to join us in our efforts to educate, learn, and share. |
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| College Academic Council |
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The Georgetown College Academic Council comprises elected representatives from each class fostering a working relationship between administartion/students/faculty in order to help students manage and enhance thier academic lives. |
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| College Democrats |
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Proud to be a Democrat? Come be a member of the College Democrats then! We plan a variety of events in support of our party to foster unity and awareness. Also, we host discussions on campus with the College Republicans. |
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| College Republicans |
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The GUCR serves as the official representative of the Republican party on the Georgetown campus. |
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| Eco-Action |
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Founded in 1991, EcoAction is the premier environmental student group at Georgetown University. Our goals are to educate the campus community on environmental issues; to promote a clear understanding of humanity's dependence on and responsibilities to its environment; to work to improve the environment; and to provide a forum for students interested in pursuing environmental goals. We encourage our peers to bleed blue, wear gray, and (of course) think green. Through our direct engagement in issues from recycling to renewables and conservation to climate change, we seek to turn eco-thoughts into eco-actions. |
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| Georgetown Entrepreneurial Organization |
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| Georgetown University Astronomical Society |
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Like to gaze up at the night sky? Want to check out the historic Heyden Observatory? The GU Astronomical Society invites you to become a member! |
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| Georgetown University Hawaii Club |
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THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC WOULD LIKE TO SHARE THEIR ISLANDS WITH YOU.
Being so far away from home gives us an excuse to share our culture through song, dance, and most of all food :)
Let's just say that we bring Pacific culture to Georgetown. We are open to all Hawaiian and non-Hawaiian students. If you want to be a part of a luau or if you simply want to be around some of the nicest students at Georgetown, then please come join our club. |
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| Georgetown University Multi- and Bi-racial Organization (GUMBO) |
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Georgetown University Multi- and Bi-racial Student Organization (GUMBO) represents those students who have more than one culture to call their own. All are welcome, multiracial or not, as we are everyone. |
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| Georgetown University Ping Pong Club |
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GUPP fosters a friendly environment for members of the Georgetown University community to play ping pong, whether it be the first time or not. The club strives to provide opportunities for enthusiasts of all levels to play ping pong more skillfully through lessons, practices, and tournaments. In addition, the Georgetown University Ping Pong club will raise an awareness of the sport by various means. |
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| Grilling Society (GUGS) |
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GUGS is established primarily for the purpose of outdoor culinary education, on-campus event catering, and hosting guest speakers. |
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| Hellenic Club |
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The Hellenic Student Association is an organization for highlighting and bringing together all individuals of Hellenic descent to promote Hellenic culture, language and religion. Additionally, we seek to discuss current issues related to Greece and Cyprus. |
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| Hilltop Consultants |
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Hilltop Consultants is a business-related student organization that allows students to explore the field of strategy and consulting through hands-on projects. |
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| Hoya Blue |
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Hoya Blue is Georgetown's student spirit organization that promotes Georgetown community, particularly through supporting GU athletics. |
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| International Relations Club |
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IRC, realizing that events in the international arena impact the daily life of the individual, are committed to develop a greater understanding or international relations. |
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| Iranian Cultural Society |
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The Iranian Cultural Society is dedicated to bringing the richness, diversity, and depth of Iranian culture to the Georgetown community, and of course, having a good time in the process. We are anticipating an exciting year of movies, Persian chats, speakers and special events so please join us! |
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| Irish American Society |
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The Georgetown University Irish American Society is dedicated to serving as a means to bring cultural and social activities to all students of Georgetown University. The club welcomes all students, faculty and staff of Georgetown, whether they are of Irish descent or not. The GUIAS sponsors several different types of events throughout the year, designed to involve all members of the society in a fun and inviting atmosphere. Some of the events we sponsor during the year include, but are not limited to, guest speakers, pub nights, movie nights, and service opportunities to benefit Irish charities. |
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| Israel Alliance (GIA) |
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The students of the Georgetown Israel Alliance (GIA) stand in support of Israel as a democratic Jewish state, providing a safe and secure homeland where Jews from all over the world can connect to their roots and strengthen their identity and their national life. We are proud of the long-standing stability and democratic traditions of the State of Israel, and believe in her as a force for good in the world. We strongly support the positive and cooperative relationship between the United States and Israel. Our diverse membership promotes the State of Israel’s goals of a secure peace, prosperity and national advancement through political, cultural and social events at Georgetown University and in the greater Washington D.C. community. |
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| Jewish Student Association (JSA) |
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JSA-SAC is the cultural aspect of JSA, the principal organization responsible for promoting Jewish life on campus. We sponsor a variety of programs so that all students on campus can experience the cultural side of JSA. |
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| Klub Polski |
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The Georgetown University Klub Polski is established for the purpose of promoting Polish culture, history, and language at Georgetown University, in both academic and social environments, and in promoting relations between Polish and American students and the University. |
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| La Société Francophone de Georgetown |
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Crêpe sales in Red Square, Francophone Week, events at the French Embassy, and more...
If you love Francophone culture and the French language, you'll love being a member of La Société Francophone de Georgetown! |
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| Latin American Student Association (LASA) |
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| Lecture Fund |
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The Georgetown University Lecture Fund is a student-run organization that exists to enrich the academic experience of the Georgetown community. The Lecture Fund strives to bring speakers to Georgetown's main campus to enlighten, to educate and, occasionally, to entertain. |
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| Legislative Advocates (GULA) |
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The Georgetown University Legislative Advocates (GULA) is established for the purpose of increasing levels of issue-based student advocacy by providing resources to Georgetown University students and student groups. GULA is a resource for any student who wishes to coordinate with other students to advocate a specific national or local issue.
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| McDonough School of Business Academic Council |
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The MSB Academic Council is a student group made up of 12 representatives (3 from each class). The MSB Academic Council is the link between the deans office and the students. We strive to strengthen student relations with the faculty and administration and to promote a positive interaction. In addition, we host events including the Major Choices Forum, guest speakers and interview workshops.
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| MEChA de Georgetown |
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| Medieval Club |
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The Medieval Club seeks to combine academic and re-creational elements of the Middle Ages to raise student interest, awareness, and knowledge. |
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| Men Advocating Relationship Responsibility (GUMARR) |
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| Mock Trial |
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The Georgetown University Mock Trial and Law Team is one of the premier mock trial programs in the country. An entirely student run organization, the Team welcomes new and experienced mock trial competitors to its fun and competitively successful program. |
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| Muslim Students Association |
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The Muslim Students Association of Georgetown University is an organization comprised of Muslim students, and serves to unite the Muslim student community through a series of spiritual, educational and social activities. As the only organization currently on Georgetown’s campus that deals with Muslim students, it also helps to ensure that some of the needs of Muslim students are met. For many, it fills the role of being a home away from home. |
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| NAACP |
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The Georgetown University Chapter of the NAACP was established in 1987. The NAACP has been responsible for bringing numerous speakers to campus as well as organizing many other campus efforts to raise community awareness. |
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| NAS: Arab Society |
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NAS (NAS Arab Society) is established for the purpose of developing an understanding and appreciation of Arab culture. |
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| National Society of Collegiate Scholars |
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The National Society of Collegiate Scholars is an honors organization which recognizes outstanding academic achievement among first and second year college students and encourages members to develop leadership skills through community service. The Society was founded in 1994 at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. NSCS has active chapters at more than 205 college and university campuses across the United States. Chapters are involved in service to their campus and local communities, as well as scholastic and social activities. NSCS members are also eligible to participate in a variety of activities sponsored by the Society. Scholarships and awards, leadership development activities, service programs, community building and information sharing are the focus of activities organized nationally.
In the spring of 2001, five Georgetown students started the Georgetown University Chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars with an explicit Mission Statement and Constitution. In the fall of 2001, 100 Georgetown students were inducted into the Society. In the first year of NSCS at Georgetown University, the founders initiated a number of activities and programs, including community service initiatives and a mentoring program. In the fall of 2002, an additional 200 students were inducted in the ICC Auditorium and another year of campus scholarship, leadership, and service followed. Now in its fifth year on the Hilltop, the Georgetown University Chapter has evolved to include activities not only relating to leadership, scholarship, and service, but also those that are social in nature. In addition, the Georgetown NSCS Chapter has expanded its mentoring program into a nationally recognized Planning for College Success initiative which works with 7th grade students to improve their high school applications and essays to ensure entrance and financial aid to any high school in the Washington, DC area. |
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| On the Docket |
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On the Docket is established in order to promote an understanding of the U.S. constitutional legal system primarily through attendance at Supreme Court hearings and discussion of the history and merits of relevant cases currently before the Court. |
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| Philosophical Society |
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The Philosophical Society is established for the purpose of developing argumentative skills and an awareness of the general issues in academic philosophy. |
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| Pre-Med Society |
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The Pre-Med Society caters to the needs of Pre-Med students as well as those students interested in going into a medical field. As an organization, they organize a variety of service related activities at the hospital for their members, sponsor mock interviews, and host guest speakers who are in the field of medicine. |
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| PRIDE |
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GU Pride provides educational and support services to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and ally (LGBTQA) communities at Georgetown University. We also provide support and referral services to those exploring their sexual orientation and/or gender identity and other individuals sharing an interest in these issues. |
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| Psychology Students Association |
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We organize and plan events for the psychology student population on campus. We are a friendly and supportive organization, so come and check out one of our meetings. |
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| Real Estate Investment Club |
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GUREIC is established for the purpose of furthering the Georgetown student body’s knowledge about real estate investment. We are committed to providing our members with as much information and knowledge about the real estate industry as we can with the resources that we have access to.
Specifically, we will achieve our goal by, yet not limited to, the following:
-providing education for members in numerous aspects of the real estate industry
-events such as a speaker series, workshops, and trips to local institutions
-establishing a organization where students interested in real estate can explore a greater range of resources as well as connect with fellow classmates who share the same interest
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| Right to Life |
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We are a student organization dedicated to protecting human life from beginning to end. We strongly believe in equal rights for men and women, no matter who they are, no matter where they live. . . even if they are living in the womb. We believe that through persistent effort we can and will create a society in which abortion, euthanasia, and the death penalty have no place. We respect and value life in and of itself, and we are committed to working in concrete ways to promote the dignity of each individual. |
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| School of Foreign Service Academic Council |
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The School of Foreign Service Academic Council is the representative body and active voice for the undergraduates in the SFS. SFSAC is devoted to serving the academic needs of the SFS student body and strives to strengthen communication between SFS faculty, staff and SFS students. |
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| Singapore Society |
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Singapore Society is devoted to raising the profile of the great island nation, helping Singaporeans (and Singapore enthusiasts) meet others and serving tremendously sumptuous food. |
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| Solidarity Committee |
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Georgetown Solidarity is a group of progressive students who seek to participate in the politics and social action of their local, national, and global community to realize a more democratic and equitable world, based on the principle 'to each according to their ability, from each according to their need.' |
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| South Asian Society |
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Our Mission Statement: The South Asian Society (SAS) seeks to meet the social, cultural, and educational needs of all Hoyas with an interest in South Asia. SAS proudly celebrates the cultural, religious, and linguistic diversity of South Asia and aims to raise awareness of South Asian cultures at Georgetown. SAS is committed to building a sense of community among its members and exists to provide a unified voice for South Asian interests on campus. South Asia includes, but is not limited to, the nations of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. |
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| Student Investment Fund (GUSIF) |
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GUSIF is a student run organization, that invests money for Georgetown University and the Georgetown University Alumni Association. Positions are always available for new members, and no previous experience in investing is required. |
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| Students for Free Culture |
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The purpose of this organization to promote within the Georgetown community a
bottom-up, participatory structure to society and culture through the democratizing
power of digital technology. Through education and activism, we will promote creativity,
free expression and innovation. |
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| Students for Justice in Palestine |
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As an advocacy group, SJP is committed to a core set of principles to which it expects its members to adhere. SJP believes that while the Palestinian people must ultimately be able to decide their future in Palestine, certain key principles, grounded in international law, human rights, and basic standards of justice, are fundamental to a just resolution of the plight of the Palestinians. SJP welcomes individuals of all ethnic and religious backgrounds to join in solidarity with the struggle for justice in Palestine. |
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| Taiwanese American Student Association (TASA) |
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TASA, the Taiwanese American Student Association at Georgetown University, is a student group dedicated to promoting Taiwanese cultural awareness by showcasing its unique traditions and indigenous cultures. Through various cultural, social, and educational activities and events, TASA brings together students with an interest in Taiwan, complementing the growing Asian American student community at Georgetown. |
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| Take Back The Night (TBTN) |
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Take Back The Night (TBTN) is a student advocacy group committed to the fight against gendered violence, including domestic violence and sexual assault. We promote gender equality and the empowerment of women to achieve those ends. This group has both political and social aims, as it seeks to raise consciousness about violence against women, and to serve as a support system for those affected (directly or indirectly) by violence against women. |
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| Unconventional Eaters |
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Food for Thought: GUE facilitates the organic, vegetarian, vegan, local, healthy, or otherwise unconventional food choices of Georgetown students. |
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| United Feminists |
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United Feminists is dedicated to combating influences of sexism and gender discrimination both on and off Georgetown’s campus. We will do educational and awareness-raising programming along with social events and we will advocate on behalf of issues relating to women’s rights and fighting sexual and gender discrimination in all forms. We will promote networking among women’s and gender groups, organizations, and individuals who are active in the women’s and gender movement; strengthen solidarity among groups and individuals and encourage women (trans- and ally-inclusive) to organize; generate, communicate, and disseminate knowledge about women’s and gender issues as widely as possible; and seek to validate the different cultural forms of communication which women use and promote transformative cultural practices, norms, and values. |
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| Vietnamese Student Association |
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We, the students at Georgetown University, hereby re-establish on this nineteenth of September, two-thousand and seven, a Vietnamese Student Association that strives to promote awareness of the Vietnamese-American culture, works toward the collective benefit of the Georgetown and Vietnamese American Community, welcomes cultural diversity, advocates for social justice, and raises a voice in global issues affecting the international Vietnamese community. |
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