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Corp Launches Scholarship

By Tala al Rajjal November 8, 2016

The Hilltoss has launched a new $1,000 sustainability scholarship, which funds the recipient’s project to improve the environment and foster sustainability over the academic year. With applications...

Expert Pushes Collaboration

By Paula Hong November 8, 2016

Europe and the United States must work together to establish stronger migration and security policies, according to Sandro Gozi, in the office of the Italian prime minister, in a talk in the Bioethics...

25 Things to Expect on Election Day

25 Things to Expect on Election Day

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz November 7, 2016

Four years ago at this time I was a sophomore in high school, wondering who would be running for president when I would finally be able to vote. Fast-forward to now, and let's just say many of us are...

4E's Fall Fashion Preview 2016

4E’s Fall Fashion Preview 2016

By Alessandra Puccio and Alessandra Puccio November 7, 2016

We at The Fourth Edition take our look quite seriously. As I'm sure you saw, The Hoya released it's Fall Fashion preview November 4th. As we were so inspired by The Hoya's theme of "Forever Young," we...

Khan, Fisk Reassess Priorities

By Ian Scoville November 4, 2016

Aside from beating their competitor, Wisemiller’s sandwich Chicken Madness, by 287 votes, Georgetown University Student Association President Enushe Khan (MSB ’17) and Vice President Chris Fisk’s...

Newseum Hoists Austin Tice Banner

By Molly Cooke November 4, 2016

The Newseum unveiled a 24-foot-long banner dedicated to kidnapped journalist Austin Tice (SFS ’02) Wednesday with a pledge to keep the banner hanging outside the museum’s Pennsylvania Avenue entrance...

University Renews Aramark Contract

By Tara Subramaniam and William Zhu November 4, 2016

Aramark will remain the university’s dining contractor for the next 10 years, with plans to expand meal exchange options and convert the first floor of O’Donovan Hall into a food court this summer. The...

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One of the measures D.C. residents are voting on in this election is a referendum on statehood for the District.

DC Residents Flood Polls for Early Voting

By Olivia Chiu November 4, 2016

Tens of thousands of Washington, D.C. voters have broken the District’s early voting records to weigh in on the presidential election, local government races and a referendum to petition Congress...

Doctoral Students Advocate Benefits of TA Unionization

By Alfredo Carrillo November 4, 2016

The Doctoral Students Coalition advocated the benefits of unionization during a town hall on Wednesday evening with over 50 doctoral candidates as part of an ongoing campaign to raise awareness about...

Police Investigates Local Hate Crime

By Lisa Burgoa November 4, 2016

A potential hate crime in which a perpetrator assaulted and used homophobic language against a Georgetown student off campus the night of Oct. 31 is being investigated by the Georgetown University Police...

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Members of the Licensing and Oversight Committee are pushing for increased transparency in negotiations between the university and Nike.

Committee Urges Nike Negotiation Transparency

By Joe Egler November 4, 2016

Leading up to Georgetown’s update today on the progress of its negotiations with Nike, members of Georgetown’s Licensing and Oversight Committee, which advises the university on its licensing agreeements,...

DC Mayor, Council Battle Over Bill

By Marina Pitofsky November 4, 2016

Negotiations over Washington, D.C.’s Universal Paid Leave Act of 2015 have stalled after criticism of the bill’s proposed funding plan devolved into an exchange between Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) and...

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