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Anti-Abortion Summit at GU

By Sarah Kaplan January 25, 2011

Abortion opponents reaffirmed their commitment to battle Roe v. Wade this past weekend, gathering at Georgetown for the 12th annual Cardinal O'Connor Conference on Life. The conference, which was...

Club Leaders Decry Space Reservation System

By Glenn Russo January 25, 2011

But dissatisfaction with OCAF is not a recent development. In 2006, Amanda Gant (SFS '07, GRD '12) created a Facebook group entitled "I Hate OCAF," mainly to protest the lack of transparency in the cost...

New Alumni Site Spies on Top Job Interviewers’ Questions

By Jacqueline Wangel January 25, 2011

Most seniors dread the nail-biting job interview process that comes with leaving the Hilltop, but two Georgetown grads are at least trying to make the ordeal a little less nerve-racking. Launched by...

Students, Faculty Add Evidence to Daniel Pearl Murder Case

By Katrina Braun January 25, 2011

A special report compiled by Georgetown faculty, graduate and undergraduate students released last week provided never-before-seen evidence about the murder of The Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl...

GU Helps Fund Gray’s Inauguration

By Upasana Kaku January 25, 2011

Georgetown University donated $5,000 to help cover the costs of recently elected D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray's transition and inauguration events, one of several recent donations the university has made to...

Medical Center’s Contract with District Cut by 10 Percent

By Sarah Kaplan January 25, 2011

Funding for a contract between Georgetown Medical Center and the city of Washington, D.C., has been slashed by 10 percent in an effort to close the District's $127 million budget gap. The cuts to the...

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal’s Effect on ROTC Limited

By Mariah Byrne January 25, 2011

Even if erased in name this December, "don't ask, don't tell" and its legacy continue to limit overlap between Georgetown's principal LGBTQ and Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps groups, according to...

DeGioia Logs Onto the Social Network

By Katrina Braun January 25, 2011

Watch out for Facebook posts from the head honcho of the Hilltop himself in the next few weeks. In a further effort to facilitate communication with the university community, Georgetown University President...

First Lady Encourages Study Abroad

By Masha Goncharova January 21, 2011

As Chinese President Hu Jintao visited the White House Wednesday, first lady Michelle Obama stepped on stage at Howard University to encourage students to study abroad in the dignitary's home country. "Studying...

Student Leaders Transition

By Laura Engshuber January 21, 2011

Two of Georgetown's largest student-run organizations, The Corp and the Georgetown University Alumni & Student Federal Credit Union, announced their new leadership, effective March 1, last weekend. Alexander...

Panel: US Campuses Far From Near East Norms

By Amr Leheta and Jonathan Gillis January 21, 2011

Campus discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict may be stuck in the past, according to experts who visited Georgetown this week to transform talk of Middle East issues into a cooperative effort. In...

Plea Bargain Struck Ahead of DMT Court Date

By Laura Engshuber and Caitlin Mac Neal January 21, 2011

Charles Smith (SFS ‘14) and University of Richmond student John Perrone will likely plead guilty to violating federal and District law by manufacturing the drug Dimethyltryptamine on campus in October. Smith,...

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