Georgetown will welcome its first Hindu chaplain, army captain and chaplain Pratima Dharm, in October. After Dharm retires from active duty, … [Read more...] about Hindu Chaplain Hired
Fossil Free Releases Proposal
Georgetown University Fossil Free, a student campaign group focused on petitioning the university to divest its endowment from fossil fuel … [Read more...] about Fossil Free Releases Proposal
Free Speech Updates Need Clarity, Students Say
Although the university issued a revised speech and expression policy in May, the Georgetown University Student Association and other … [Read more...] about Free Speech Updates Need Clarity, Students Say
Anchors Aweigh for NSO 2014
This year’s nautical-themed New Student Orientation, "Anchors Aweigh," led by about 180 orientation advisors, began Aug. 23, featuring the … [Read more...] about Anchors Aweigh for NSO 2014
Bon Appetit Takes Over Healey Pub
Bon Appétit Management Company will manage the pub in the Healey Family Student Center, replacing Mason Inn owner Fritz Brogan, who backed … [Read more...] about Bon Appetit Takes Over Healey Pub
PNC Replaces Capital One as GU Partner
PNC Bank will replace Capital One as Georgetown’s banking partner, the university announced Tuesday, with a Leavey Center office opening in … [Read more...] about PNC Replaces Capital One as GU Partner
Panel, Reading Mark Karski Centennial
The university celebrated the centenary anniversary of the birth of Jan Karski, a late Georgetown professor and a member of the Polish World … [Read more...] about Panel, Reading Mark Karski Centennial
UIS Introduces Mobile Printing
In March, University Information Services implemented a pilot printing program on the second floor of Lauinger Library that allows students … [Read more...] about UIS Introduces Mobile Printing
Emergency Preparation Questioned by Admins
In the wake of recent tragedies such as the Navy Yard and Fort Hood shootings, some administrators and students working in public on-campus … [Read more...] about Emergency Preparation Questioned by Admins
GUSA Rethinks Readership
After the Georgetown University Student Association’s decision to end funding for the Collegiate Readership Program was met with widespread … [Read more...] about GUSA Rethinks Readership