Since being cited for critical and non-critical health violations in 2013, several Georgetown restaurants have made changes to their health … [Read more...] about After 2013 Violations, Local Eateries Adjust
Public Art Installations to Come to DC
The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities recently commissioned its second installation of the public arts exhibition, The 5x5 Project, … [Read more...] about Public Art Installations to Come to DC
GU Behind Peers in Peace Corps Ranks
The Peace Corps released a list of the top volunteer-producing colleges and universities Feb. 11, with Georgetown securing the number seven … [Read more...] about GU Behind Peers in Peace Corps Ranks
New Housing Policy Delayed After Protest
The Office of Residential Living postponed the implementation of a new housing policy that would affect study-abroad students until fall … [Read more...] about New Housing Policy Delayed After Protest
Student Challenges White House Unpaid Internships
For many Georgetown students, an internship at the White House represents the creme de la creme of opportunities in Washington, D.C. One … [Read more...] about Student Challenges White House Unpaid Internships
Domino’s Robbed at Gunpoint
Three Domino’s Pizza employees were held at gunpoint in an armed robbery early Monday morning in which suspects stole $3,000 worth of money … [Read more...] about Domino’s Robbed at Gunpoint
Quinn, GU Boxing Champion, Dies
Most Georgetown students may not know the name Tom Quinn (CAS ’55), but many would recognize him. The United States Marine, … [Read more...] about Quinn, GU Boxing Champion, Dies
Georgetown Dedicates Week to MLK
In commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights advocacy and the 1963 March on Washington, Georgetown will hold a week of events … [Read more...] about Georgetown Dedicates Week to MLK
Gluten Free Goes Forward
O’Donovan Hall has redoubled its efforts to make its eating options more gluten-free friendly. Although it has expanded its food storage … [Read more...] about Gluten Free Goes Forward
Traffic Cameras Draw Ire
Students with cars and those driving university vehicles for student groups may find themselves unexpectedly fined due to the Metropolitan … [Read more...] about Traffic Cameras Draw Ire