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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Fiscal Responsibility in the Red

By Nick Troiano January 16, 2010

Like me, you might get a good laugh when a friend wakes up after a long night out only to realize that he left a tab open at the bar and ran up a bill he can't afford. Our leaders in Congress seem to have...

Gay Rights, Meet the Grand Old Party

By Sam Harbourt January 16, 2010

At rare moments in American history, the stars align in favor of events so dramatic that they would seem absurdly contrived if manufactured by a novelist or a Hollywood screenwriter. Take, for example,...

21st-Century Growing Pains

By Conor Finnegan January 16, 2010

During the final days of last semester, I, like many others, was trapped here on campus by the Snowpocalypse. Tests were finished, papers were handed in and not much else was going on beside snowball fights...

Adderall Abuse Rises Nationally as Study Tool

By Kaitlyn Gallagher October 10, 2008

College students are notorious for spending late nights in the library, whether it's cramming during finals time or finishing homework for an early morning class. Night after night, many strain for ways...

International Law Center Opens in London

By Gregg Re October 10, 2008

Georgetown University Law School traveled across the pond this year to establish the Center for Transnational Legal Studies. CTLS, which is the first institution of its kind focused on international...

A Student Who Shone, A Man Who Loved

A Student Who Shone, A Man Who Loved

By Kathleen Nahill September 12, 2008

Terrance Davis (COL '10) always said his greatest wish was to go to Africa. This fall, that wish came true, as he traveled to South Africa to spend his semester at the University of Cape Town. In...

Body Found at Sea May Be Davis’

By Kathleen Nahill September 8, 2008

A body found Saturday on the coast of South Africa may be that of a missing Georgetown student who was swept into the ocean by a wave last week, an official said yesterday. South African rescue authorities...

Gustav Grabs Attention of Campus Groups

By Courteney Lario September 5, 2008

On top of the usual pressures facing freshmen during their first week of classes at Georgetown, Bradley St. Angelo (COL '12) had an additional concern - that his hometown of New Orleans could be ravaged...

Safeway to Get a Little More ‘Social’

By Kaitlyn Gallagher September 2, 2008

Who would have thought that a mundane trip to Safeway could turn into a social event? In an effort to create a more welcoming atmosphere, owners of the Wisconsin Avenue Safeway are planning extensive...

Student Presumed Dead in South Africa

Student Presumed Dead in South Africa

By Kathleen Nahill September 2, 2008

Terrance Davis has been an active member of Georgetown's gospel choir. UPDATED: Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1:45 p.m. Terrance Davis (COL '10), who was spending his fall semester abroad at the University...

Arts Department Splits in Two

By Kaitlyn Gallagher August 29, 2008

The Department of Art, Music and Theater has seen its day; enter stage right the newly created Department of Art and Art History and the Department of Performing Arts. The university announced this...

Christopher Higgins, High School Football Star, Dies at 23

By Kevin Wessel May 27, 2008

Christopher Higgins (COL '08), a former high school football star who came from a Georgetown family, was pronounced dead early Saturday morning at Georgetown University Hospital. Higgins, of Ho Ho Kus,...

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