INTERVIEWS
Interviews of political figures and professionals conducted by the Georgetown University student body.
Under the word “Democrat” in the dictionary should be a picture of Governor Terry McAullife. A vault of stories, insights, and legislative history of politics past and present, he is eager to share with all who ask. Currently a Fall 2022 fellow at Georgetown’s Institute of Politics and Public Service, the former Virginia governor hosts a weekly discussion group focusing on how to govern a state. Luckily for students, there is not much the alumnus of Georgetown University does not know about campaigning, running a government and the Democratic party.
— Kathryn Chavez
The Georgetown Class of 2017 graduate with a degree in International Politics, Sarah Mucha, has spent her post-grad years in the newsroom, on the campaign trail, and now in front of the camera.
— Kathryn Chavez
Stephanie Valencia, a former White House official who has worked on immigration since 2004, said the Trump era has changed the politics of immigration in America forever.
— Jeff Cirillo
“They can be their own worst enemy,” ABC White House reporter Karen Travers said about the White House’s chaotic relationship with the press.
On the Record asked members of the Georgetown community to express some of their thoughts and opinions on the importance of voting.
—Natalie Orsi
Delkic’s journey at the Times carried her from an internship, to the editor for the second and third pages of the paper, and finally to a writing role. But, one through-line of her time is her continued interest and responsibility in reading other peoples’ stories.
— Kathryn Chavez