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Department of Love and Relationship’s Romantic Stimulus Plan

By Archives February 10, 2011

CHRISTIE SHELY / THE HOYA We're all extremely busy. If I finish this paper quickly, I'll have time to run by Saxby's before my next class. I can go to Yates for an hour and a half if I go straight to work...

Longest-Serving Representative Pushes for Bipartisanship

By Jonathan Gillis February 10, 2011

Turns out Georgetown graduates not only get into Congress, they stay there. Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) has served 29 terms in Congress since he arrived in 1955, and he declared last month that he plans...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | GU Pummels USF in Sixth Straight Win

By Pat Curran February 10, 2011

Some superstars need to be talked out of a slump, while others will push themselves to improve. Georgetown's Sugar Rodgers placed herself firmly in the latter category Tuesday night. The sophomore guard...

Vague Noise Law Spells Doom For Students’ Rights

By James Pickens February 10, 2011

On Feb. 2, Georgetown students received an email from Vice President of Student Affairs Todd Olson about a change to D.C. law. The Disorderly Conduct Amendment Act of 2010, quoted in the email, reads:...

Dulik: Reagan Was a President to Remember

By Sam Dulik February 10, 2011

Last Sunday, America celebrated the 100th anniversary of the birth of President Ronald Reagan. From General Electric commercials excitedly gushing about their original spokesman, to Sarah Palin tweeting...

Eisenberg: Refusing to Be Too Politically Correct

By Albert Eisenberg February 10, 2011

Last Thursday I landed in Minnesota, eager to attend Creating Change, the Gay and Lesbian Task Force's annual queer leadership conference. Crowded into Minneapolis' Hilton were 2,600 LGBTQ activists from...

O’Brien: The Pursuit of Imperfection

By Fr. Kevin O'Brien S.J. February 8, 2011

In these cold days of winter, I pleasantly remind myself that spring training is only a month away. I grew up in South Florida, the son of a former minor league baseball player, so March always meant...

Paragamian: An Apple a Day Keeps Financial Woes Away

By Matt Paragamian February 7, 2011

  In my first column, I proposed asking ourselves one simple question as a starting point towards identifying profitable stock market investments: How do I spend my time and money? To illustrate...

Paragamian: An Apple a Day Keeps Financial Woes Away

By Matt Paragamian February 7, 2011

  In my first column, I proposed asking ourselves one simple question as a starting point towards identifying profitable stock market investments: How do I spend my time and money? To illustrate...

My Next Move: Networking in the Online Age

By Archives February 7, 2011

In an attempt to capitalize on the prevalence of online connections, the Department of Labor launched a website last week that gives job-seekers free access to thousands of possible positions. Called...

DC Council Salaries Ranked Second Highest Among Major Cities

By Johanna Caldwell February 7, 2011

Members of the D.C. Council earn the second-highest salaries of local representatives in major cities nationwide, according to a recent report from The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Pew report compared the...

Provost’s Initiative Evaluates Student Academic Experience

By Heather Flynn February 7, 2011

Likening American academia to a rusty automobile industry, government professor Mark Rom argued that University Provost James O'Donnell's call for an academic review gives Georgetown a chance to improve...

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