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Georgetown's WeWork partnership kicks off successfully despite criticisms


Georgetown’s WeWork partnership kicks off successfully despite criticisms
Georgetown’s partnership with the shared workspace company WeWork aimed to give many students much-needed study space during a second virtual semester. While hoping to improve the study conditions for students, the program has also highlighted disparities in resource access and opportunity in the student body.
The subscription allows eligible students to book a desk at any location, provided that desks are available given space-limiting regulations due to COVID-19. Georgetown students have full access to complimentary amenities that vary at each location, ranging from workplace basics like WiFi, printers, coffee, and tea to more site-specific perks like kombucha dispensers, board games, and ping-pong tables. Students can also book a WeWork conference room for a total of five hours throughout the semester, using an allotment of credits purchased as part of Georgetown’s plan. ....

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White Supremacists attacked Washington. Georgetown must protect its students.


On Jan. 6, while a joint session of Congress gathered to certify the results of the 2020 presidential election, a mob of supporters of President Donald Trump breached the Capitol in a failed insurrection that claimed five lives and disrupted a necessary element of the democratic process.
Like many observers, Georgetown administrators underestimated the threat level in the days leading up to the riot. On Jan. 5, an email from Vice Presidents Rosemary Kilkenny and Todd Olson warned students of “first amendment activities” expected in D.C., but failed to acknowledge the threat of white supremacists flooding the city despite ample forewarning by journalists and government agencies.  ....

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