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Confessions of a Coffee Addict

Confessions of a Coffee Addict

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 29, 2015

For those of you NARPs who don't know, today is National Coffee Day. Actually, I am one of those NARPs, seeing as how I didn't know the holiday was upon us to just recently. Prior to this I was joking...

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Mulledy Hall, whose name retention has sparked controversy, is one of the components of the Former Jesuit Residence, pictured.

Group to Address Slavery, Memory

By Toby Hung September 29, 2015

In response to the recent dialogue sparked by the naming of Mulledy Hall, University President John J. DeGioia has charged a working group of faculty, students and alumni to discuss the memorialization...

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School of Foreign Service Professor Yvonne Haddad, Anglican priest Naim Ateek and human rights lawyer Jonathan Kuttab discussed the problems faced by the Christian minority in Israel and Palestine at a panel discussion Friday in Copley Formal Lounge.

Peace Activists Discuss Christianity in Palestine

By Syed Humza Moinuddin September 29, 2015

Anglican priest Naim Ateek and Mandela Institute for Palestinian Prisoners co-founder Jonathan Kuttab discussed several issues faced by the Christian minority in Israel and Palestine in a panel discussion...

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“Georgetown for Bernie 2016” has amassed the most popular support on social media of all election groups thus far.

2016 Descends Upon the Hilltop

By Jack Lynch September 29, 2015

With the 2016 general presidential election over a year away, student groups in support of candidates from both major parties are beginning to gain momentum on campus. So far, several groups have...

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With policy revamped this summer, GUPD has directed SafeRides to respond to all requests made by students and faculty.

SafeRides to Accept All Requests

By Marina Pitofsky September 29, 2015

Amid increasing concerns and complaints from the community regarding the SafeRides program, the Georgetown University Police Department updated its LiveSafe app over the summer and changed its policies...

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Luis Fortuño (R-Puerto Rico), John Carr and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) discussed the pope’s address to Congress in McCarthy Hall on Friday.

IPPS Event Discusses Papal Visit

By Molly Cooke September 29, 2015

The Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted Tim Kaine (D-Va.) and IPPS Fellow Luis Fortuño (R-Puerto Rico) for a dialogue on the political implications of Pope Francis’ Congressional address...

Petition Advances Major

By Patricja Okuniewska September 29, 2015

The African American Studies Program and the Provost’s Committee on Diversity created a petition to establish an African American studies major last Wednesday, five years after the idea was first discussed. The...

The BEACH Moves to Dupont Circle

By Tala al Rajjal September 29, 2015

The BEACH, a summer installation of 650,000 translucent plastic balls at the National Building Museum in the District was moved to Dupont Underground for a second installation and art competition Sept....

DC Trainers Face Possible Regulations

By Ian Scoville September 29, 2015

Washington, D.C. government officials are in the process of introducing new licensing regulations on personal trainers, which will require that personal trainers looking to break into the fitness industry...

Senior Dis-O Tradition Returns With Fewer Events

By Susannah Price September 29, 2015

The Senior Class Committee hosted fewer activities for this year’s graduating class than previous years’ at its annual weeklong "Dis-Orientation" celebration, which took place last week. While the...

Metro Returns to Prior Schedule

By William Zhu September 29, 2015

The Washington Metro Area Transportation Authority resumed full eight-car service this week in conclusion of a summerlong project that repaired 100 of its rail cars. The renovated 4000-series rail cars,...

UIS Fends Off Phishing Attacks

By Matthew Larson September 29, 2015

In response to a recent uptick in email phishing attacks early this year, University Information Services has continued to deter hacking attempts and warn students and faculty against clicking on suspicious...

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