4/5 stars When Kanye West burst onto the rap scene in 2004 with the hit single “Jesus Walks,” his record label, G.O.O.D. Music (which … [Read more...] about Cruel Summer’ Is G.O.O.D. Music
Administrators, Students Still Divided on Housing Proposals
One week after news of a potential satellite residence for undergraduates sparked a firestorm of student opposition, university … [Read more...] about Administrators, Students Still Divided on Housing Proposals
Student Contenders Step Into Political Ring
While many Americans were casting votes in local elections across the country, Georgetown's politically active engaged in a spirited debate … [Read more...] about Student Contenders Step Into Political Ring
Cafe Milano Potential Target in Assassination Plot
The Iranians who allegedly plotted to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States were aware that their plan to bomb a D.C. restaurant … [Read more...] about Cafe Milano Potential Target in Assassination Plot
Knights Honored
The Knights of Columbus recognized Georgetown's chapter as its Outstanding College Council of the year last Friday. The Knights of … [Read more...] about Knights Honored
Court Set to Review Civil Rights at Religious Schools
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a landmark case that could reshape the employment practices of religious … [Read more...] about Court Set to Review Civil Rights at Religious Schools
Jokes May Not Be Glover’s Own
When emerging comedian Donald Glover performed a stand-up show for a full house in Gaston Hall earlier this month, the Georgetown crowd went … [Read more...] about Jokes May Not Be Glover’s Own
GU Drops One Spot to 22nd in College Rankings
Georgetown dropped one spot in the U.S. News and World Report college rankings Tuesday, coming in at 22nd on the annual list after swapping … [Read more...] about GU Drops One Spot to 22nd in College Rankings
In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page
The recent addition of five Kindle e-readers to Lauinger Library may have campus bibliophiles buzzing over a new chapter in education, but … [Read more...] about In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page
In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page
The recent addition of five Kindle e-readers to Lauinger Library may have campus bibliophiles buzzing over a new chapter in education, but … [Read more...] about In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page