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Georgetown Professors Criticize Congress

By Cheryl Liu February 5, 2016

Two Georgetown University professors published a commentary on Jan. 18 criticizing a section of Congress’ recent spending bill that outlines mammography screening recommendations for women. Under...

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GUSA Executive Campaigns Launch

By Ian Scoville February 4, 2016

The 2016 Georgetown University Student Association executive race began as the presidential and vice presidential ticket of Enushe Khan (MSB ’17) and Chris Fisk (COL ’17) launched its executive...

GUMC, GULC Study Oral Health With Grant

By Gaia Mattiace February 4, 2016

Associate Dean of Community Health and Outreach at the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center Dr. Lucile Adams-Campbell received a $1.2 million grant from the George E. Richmond Foundation in...

Study Finds Teacher Turnover Benefits Students

By Matthew Larson February 4, 2016

Teacher turnover in Washington, D.C. Public Schools as a result of IMPACT, the District’s teacher evaluation system, has benefited students, according to a study published by the National Bureau of Economic...

Senior Parents Weekend: What's Up For Auction?

Senior Parents Weekend: What’s Up For Auction?

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 4, 2016

Senior Parents Weekend is next weekend! One of the main events of the weekend is the Senior Auction, which takes place on Feb. 6. At this grand event, many items are auctioned off in an effort to raise...

Word Wednesday: Yuge

Word Wednesday: Yuge

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza February 4, 2016

Every Wednesday, we at 4E aspire to teach the rest of the Georgetown population about relevant and hip words that everyone should use in their everyday conversation. This week's "Word Wednesday" is all...

Georgetown's Secret Freshmen Dorm

Georgetown’s Secret Freshmen Dorm

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz February 4, 2016

As a Blue & Gray tour guide took me on a tour of Georgetown's campus during my junior year of high school, she told me and the tour group that Georgetown had four freshman dorms that will determine...

GUSA Information Sessions Reveal Few Candidates

By Molly Cooke February 3, 2016

A combined 17 students, excluding campus media, attended the information sessions on campaigning for executive office held by the Georgetown University Student Association Election Commission, suggesting...

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: GIVEAWAY

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: GIVEAWAY

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally February 2, 2016

Looking for something fun to do next week?  Perhaps a distraction before the impending doom of never-ending midterms begins?  Well then you're in luck as The Hoya will be giving away five admit-two tickets...

Meet 4E's New Hires

Meet 4E’s New Hires

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice February 2, 2016

This hiring season, we at The Fourth Edition added some awesome new bloggers to our staff. Out of a competitive applicant pool, these eight people rose to the top, and we are so excited for you to meet...

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Students and faculty members gathered at a watch party hosted by IPPS to see the results of the Iowa caucus, with a victory for Cruz and a close call between Clinton and Sanders.

Clinton, Cruz Lead Iowa Caucus

By Aly Pachter and Ian Harkness February 2, 2016

Around 60 Georgetown University students, faculty and members of college political groups gathered for the Iowa caucus watch party in Old North hosted by the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public...

Participation in the Georgetown Sexual Assault and Misconduct Climate Survey by school as of Jan. 28.

Climate Survey Yields Disappointing Response

By Ian Scoville February 2, 2016

Twenty-seven percent of students have completed the Georgetown Sexual Assault and Misconduct Climate Survey as of Monday morning, currently falling short of the university’s 50 percent participation...

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