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GU Pride Celebrates as D.C. Grants First Gay Marriage Licenses

By Nathalie Lawyer March 4, 2010

Rain or shine, GU Pride members knew they had reason to celebrate early Wednesday morning. As many same-sex couples prepared to line up at D.C. Superior Court, Georgetown students like J.C. Hodges...

SAC Approves Funding for Abortion Rights Panel

By Laura Engshuber March 4, 2010

**Update:** This article was updated at 4:28 p.m. on March 4. The Student Activities Commission voted Monday in favor of funding an abortion rights event to be held by Plan A: Hoyas for Reproductive...

Youngest Congressman Offers Fresh Take on GOP Politics

By Maddie McLennon March 4, 2010

Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.), the youngest member of Congress and voted "hottest freshman" by readers of The Huffington Post, spoke to students Wednesday evening in the Intercultural Center about his fast...

GUMC Breast Cancer Study Offers Hope for Treatment

By Stephen Szypulski March 4, 2010

Robert Clarke, interim director of the Biomedical Graduate Research Organization of the Georgetown University Medical Center, along with five other researchers, published the results of a new study on...

Wi-Fi Makes Acela Debut

By Oluseyi Fasoranti March 4, 2010

As Georgetown students begin to embark on trips along the Northeast Corridor for spring break, those opting to travel on Amtrak's Acela Express have a new user-friendly feature at their disposal: Wi-Fi...

GUSA Finance and Appropriations Committee Allocates Activities Fee

By Katie Kettle March 3, 2010

**Update:** This article was updated at 12:53 a.m. on March 4. The GUSA Finance and Appropriations Committee released the draft of the Student Activities Fee allocation for fiscal year 2010 on Wednesday. The...

Applicants Misinformed of Admission

By Laura Engshuber March 2, 2010

Over the weekend, the department of biology accidentally sent congratulatory e-mails to 30 regular decision applicants who have not been officially accepted to Georgetown University for the undergraduate...

Hearing to Address Philly’s Resistance

By Lauren Weber March 2, 2010

Philly Pizza & Grill will appear in D.C. Superior Court Friday for a hearing that will likely result in the establishment's closure the same day, marking the final straw in the owner's struggle to...

Act to Rein in Student Credit

By Julie Percha March 2, 2010

A 2009 study by financial lender Sallie Mae found that today's college students are spending more on credit than at any point in history: 84 percent of college undergraduates have at least one credit card...

Map Changes Revisited

By Thomas Clifford March 2, 2010

The SFS Academic Council established a Map of the Modern World working group about two weeks ago, a move that followed earlier recommendations put forth in the council's report on this year's changes to...

Probation for Ex-Student

By Brian Burke March 2, 2010

Former Georgetown student William Thiele pleaded guilty in D.C. Superior Court Friday to carrying a pistol without a license and was sentenced to 18 months probation after he shot a toilet during Midnight...

Funding Reform Sets Budget Summit Tone

By Katie Kettle March 2, 2010

At the first-ever Georgetown University Student Association Budget Summit held Sunday by the GUSA Finance and Appropriations Committee, the five advisory boards, the Georgetown Program Board and the GUSA...

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