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Student-Run Committee Aims to Evaluate Campus Life

By Kelly Church May 5, 2011

The GUSA-sponsored Student Life Report 2011 Committee, which will evaluate the reform of advisory boards, university bureaucracy and intellectual life outside the classroom, accepted applications this...

Costa Rican President to Deliver Commencement Remarks

By Glenn Russo May 5, 2011

Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla Miranda (GRD '89) will be among a number of high profile speakers at Georgetown's commencement ceremonies next week. Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) and Harvard medical...

Prince Charles Criticizes Government Subsidies at Food Conference

By Laura Engshuber May 4, 2011

Before launching into a dissection of problems and solutions facing sustainable food production at the Future of Food conference in Gaston Hall this morning, His Royal Highness Prince Charles could...

Campus Honors LGBTQ Community With Lavender Graduation

By Tyler Sanborn May 3, 2011

Georgetown's LGBTQ community held its third annual Lavender Graduation Monday night, celebrating the graduation of 61 undergraduates, graduates and law students of the class of 2011. The event in Copley...

Faculty Pay Increases Lag Behind DC Cost of Living

By Laura Engshuber April 29, 2011

While Georgetown professors' salaries are on the rise, some faculty members say the increase may not be enough to combat the high cost of living in the nation's capital. Over the past ten years, the...

Whipping Up a Business Path

By Kelly Church April 29, 2011

"Crazy Hair" was a candy that couldn't be found on Long Island — unless, of course, you were buying it from Andrea Constantine (MSB '12). At only 13-years-old she had started her first business, selling...

Students Unfazed By Risks Abroad

By Braden McDonald April 29, 2011

Despite recent turmoil in the Middle East and natural disasters in Japan, next semester many Georgetown students will pack their bags, grab their passports and continue their studies overseas. According...

One October Morning

By Lauren Weber April 29, 2011

Once the epicenter of a clandestine drug lab that grabbed national attention, Room 926 in Harbin Hall sits empty this semester, its one-time residents and a campus visitor on three different paths after...

Funding Overhaul Forces Clubs to Tackle a New System

By Jenny Rogers April 29, 2011

Funding frameworks for campus groups saw sweeping change this year, with SAFE reform more than doubling the funds available to organizations and a new Student Activities Commission bulk allocation system...

With Stakes Rising, Students Speak Up

By Caitlin Mac Neal April 29, 2011

The 2010 Campus Plan debate and a contentious amendment to the D.C. disorderly conduct statute spurred a rise in student activism and involvement in neighborhood and city politics this academic year. "This...

In Crisis Mode, OIP Put to the Test

By Laura Engshuber April 29, 2011

After a semester wracked with international challenges, Laura Monarch, the director of the overseas studies in the Office of International Programs, got a breather this week to discuss how she orchestrated...

Advocacy Creates Resources for Student Vets

By Jonathan Gillis April 29, 2011

Alan Ardelean has a fire in his belly. For eight years, Ardelean channeled it into his work with the Marine Corps. He deployed twice, guarded several embassy posts and was on a number of security details...

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