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Anthropology Program Evolves After Two Years of Independence

By Elizabeth Rowe February 23, 2010

Two years after the anthropology program separated from the sociology department, plans to solidify the resulting anthropology department's autonomy continue with a scheduled move from the Intercultural...

Vote by Vote, Campaigns Wrap Up

By Dawn Hu February 23, 2010

Hillary Dang (SFS '12) and Katie Balloch (COL '12) walked between the treadmills and stationary bicycles in Yates Field House to distribute bottles of Gatorade, while Matt Wagner (SFS '11) and Emmanuel...

GU Professor Nominated for UNICEF Executive Director

By Maddie McLennon February 23, 2010

Anthony Lake, distinguished professor in practice of diplomacy in the School of Foreign Service, was nominated last week to be the next head of UNICEF. The news of Lake's nomination came in a letter...

Secretary General Addresses Current, Future Role of NATO

By Zach Zappone February 23, 2010

In a lecture in Gaston Hall yesterday, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen reflected on NATO's current role in today's globalized society and how the organization will continue to evolve in the...

DPS Receives Raise Under New Contract

By Laura Engshuber February 19, 2010

Department of Public Safety officers will receive a $2.50 per hour pay raise as a result of an agreement between the university and Allied International Union, which represents DPS. The new three-year...

GOCard Tests Card Replacement Process

By Matt Joseloff February 19, 2010

The GOCard Office plans to launch a temporary card solution on March 1 for students, faculty and staff who misplace their primary card, according to Director of GOCard Services Roman Fahrmann.Users who...

Philly Pizza Loses Appeal, Closure Date Uncertain

By Lauren Weber February 19, 2010

Philly Pizza & Grill has officially lost a four month-long battle with D.C. authorities and Georgetown residents. Pending a published final order from the D.C. Board of Zoning Adjustment, the late-night...

GUSA Candidates Trade Views

By Stephen Levy February 19, 2010

Georgetown University Student Association presidential candidates expressed contrasting viewpoints as they discussed funding reform, student security and other student life issues in the inaugural GUSA...

Students Tackle Real-World Challenges at Copenhagen

By Kendra Jones February 9, 2010

*As world leaders assembled in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December for the UN Climate Summit, three Georgetown students were also in attendance. One of them was Jessica Robbins (SFS '12), a Science, Technology...

GU Samaritans Lend a Hand

By Stephen Levy February 9, 2010

The Georgetown Samaritans, a new student organization first discussed as a possibility at the end of the fall semester, works in conjunction with Georgetown University Student Association to strengthen...

Circulator Route to Rosslyn Approved

By Caitlin Mac Neal February 9, 2010

The D.C. Council recently approved the addition of a Circulator route that will run between the Dupont Circle and Rosslyn Metro stops starting in fall 2010, according to John Lisle, District Department...

Employment, Economy Addressed in Lecture

By Amr Leheta February 5, 2010

On Tuesday Robert Kimmitt, former deputy secretary of the Department of the Treasury under President Bush, discussed the general employment trends as well as the global economic environment in a lecture...

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