As statues honoring leaders of the Confederacy fall across the county and the United States again reckons with the way it memorializes its … [Read more...] about LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Reexamine Blue and Gray
Regular Decision Applications Plateau
Georgetown’s regular decision undergraduate applicant pool for the Class of 2017 was almost identical to that of the previous year, which … [Read more...] about Regular Decision Applications Plateau
Corp Ink Expands Services
Students of Georgetown, Inc. founded Corp Ink, a campus printing service, in December 2011. Now, The Corp has expanded the service to … [Read more...] about Corp Ink Expands Services
Early Applications Hit Record High
After delaying its early action deadline by a week in the midst of Hurricane Sandy, Georgetown saw a record number of early applications … [Read more...] about Early Applications Hit Record High
On ANC, Students Strive to Define Role
As Peter Prindiville (SFS ’14) and Craig Cassey (COL ’15) prepare to become the likely student representatives on Advisory Neighborhood … [Read more...] about On ANC, Students Strive to Define Role
Science Professor Named Interdisciplinary Chair
As recently named interdisciplinary chair in science, physics professor Jeff Urbach said he hopes to build bridges between academic … [Read more...] about Science Professor Named Interdisciplinary Chair