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GULC Discontinues Early Assurance Program

By Emily Tu January 20, 2016

The Georgetown University Law Center announced Wednesday afternoon that it will discontinue its Early Assurance Program. The decision is effective immediately and the program, which was established over...

University Sends Students’ W-2 Forms to Wrong Addresses

By Emily Tu January 20, 2016

The Georgetown University Payroll Office sent out student employee W-2 forms to incorrect addresses this week. A W-2 form indicates the annual amount of taxes withheld from an employee’s paycheck and...

Down With the Hoverarchy

Down With the Hoverarchy

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice January 17, 2016

Recently, students and faculty were informed of the administration's decision to ban hoverboards on campus amidst fears that the devices' lithium-ion batteries can be faulty and cause fires. Students...

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GUSA Releases Mental Health Initiative

By Ashwin Puri January 15, 2016

The Georgetown University Student Association Mental Health Committee announced the creation of the Project Lighthouse mental health initiative Wednesday, which will implement a peer-to-peer online...

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Sexual Assault Climate Survey Opens

By Syed Humza Moinuddin January 15, 2016

Georgetown University’s first Sexual Assault and Misconduct Climate Survey opened to the student body yesterday to promote a better understanding of the prevalence of sexual misconduct on campus. The...

University Appoints First Full-Time Title IX Coordinator

By Ian Scoville January 14, 2016

Georgetown University has appointed Laura Cutway as the university’s first full-time Title IX coordinator, according to a campus-wide email sent Wednesday afternoon. Cutway will be responsible...

Winter Break Grill Session

Winter Break Grill Session

By Keaton O’Neil and Keaton O’Neil January 13, 2016

Winter break may be the closest the college body comes to hibernation. We build caves out of our comforters to watch Netflix, forbidding all other humans to enter this sanctuary except for parents returning...

So You Won the Powerball?!

So You Won the Powerball?!

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford January 13, 2016

America’s latest obsession: $1.3 billion in winnings could be yours! However, it is more likely that you get hit by an asteroid, find buried treasure, became president a ca-jillion times, you get the...

#WasteHisTime2016

#WasteHisTime2016

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia January 13, 2016

If you have WiFi in that rock you've been living under for the last few weeks, you've probably seen this hashtag trending on Twitter: #WasteHisTime2016. Basically girls (and probably guys because, equality)...

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University Bans Hoverboards

By Ashwin Puri January 10, 2016

University administration prohibited the use and storage of hoverboards on campus Thursday through a campus-wide email. This decision comes at a time when the popular self-balancing transportation...

11 New Years Resolutions We’ve Already Broken

11 New Years Resolutions We’ve Already Broken

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia January 8, 2016

“New year, new me.” We’ve all heard it; hopefully none of us says it (because, lame). Some of us make New Year's Resolutions, most of which are some variation of “get my crap together.” Here...

Things We Forgot Happened in 2015

Things We Forgot Happened in 2015

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia January 8, 2016

2015 was a long year — 365 days to be exact. A lot can happen in 365 days. Friendships can be made (and broken), phone screens can be cracked, Netflix binges can be completed and begun and completed...

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