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GUSA Executive Pair Sworn In

By Alice Maglio March 1, 2011

The newly elected Georgetown University Student Association executives Mike Meaney (SFS '12) and Greg Laverriere (COL '12) outlined their goals for the upcoming year at Saturday's Senate meeting, ushering...

Students STAND for Libya, Advocate Campus Outreach

By Anne Skomba March 1, 2011

Members of the university chapter of STAND, an anti-genocide coalition, are hoping to spark a groundswell of campus support for the Libyan uprising. Though STAND was founded to protest genocide in Darfur,...

Wireless Coming to Copley Hall Soon, UIS Says

By Heather Flynn March 1, 2011

Copley Hall will be the latest dorm on campus to receive wireless Internet access when University Information Services activates the new services on March 11. According to an email sent to residents...

GUSA Budget Summit Sees Spike in Fund Requests

By Alice Maglio March 1, 2011

Student group requests for funding at GUSA's annual Budget Summit on Sunday totaled $1.6 million, a figure double the amount the student association has on hand to allocate for the upcoming year. Representatives...

Graduate School Dean to Step Down in May

By Heather Flynn March 1, 2011

University President John J. DeGioia announced Monday that Timothy Barbari, the dean of the graduate school of arts and sciences since August 2006, will not carry out a second term in his position. Barbari's...

Harvard, Princeton Bring Back Early Action

By Johanna Caldwell March 1, 2011

After a four-year hiatus, Harvard University and Princeton University reinstated an early action admissions option Thursday. Both schools' early action applications are non-binding but require that students...

News Experts Examine Role of Changing Media, Politics

By Masha Goncharova March 1, 2011

An all-star panel of D.C. media elite dissected the pace and direction of news and media in front of a group of about 40 students last night in Copley Formal Lounge. As the political field evolves,...

Conference Highlights Doctors Without Borders

By Kelly Church March 1, 2011

The nonprofit world took center stage at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute's annual public policy conference for academics, policymakers and public policy students on Capitol Hill on Friday. GPPI...

Students Settle In at Alternatives to Cairo

By Heather Flynn February 25, 2011

Though the American University in Cairo reopened the week of Feb. 14, none of the 15 Georgetown students who began their semesters there will return. University spokeswoman Julie Bataille stated that...

Sewanee Only College to Lower Tuition

By Jacqueline Wangel February 25, 2011

Bucking national university trends, a liberal arts college in Tennessee announced its plans to lower tuition by 10 percent this fall on Feb. 16. Lowering tuition will enable Sewanee College to compete...

Diversability’s Second Art Night Promotes Awareness, Ability

By Kelly Church February 25, 2011

Diversability held its second annual art night on Wednesday, inviting students to come together and express their views on ability and disability through pencils and paintbrushes. The student group...

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