In November of last year, the Georgetown University Student Association Senate passed a resolution calling for a change in the way the five … [Read more...] about Living on the Edge: SAC’s Funding Gamble
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Burglary, Attempted Burglary Reported Off-Campus
**Update:** This article was updated at 11:04 a.m. on March 17. A burglary and an attempted burglary in the 1200 block of 37th Street … [Read more...] about Burglary, Attempted Burglary Reported Off-Campus
Celebrated European History Professor Dies at 78
The university lost a distinguished member of its community as professor Richard Stites of the history department in the School of Foreign … [Read more...] about Celebrated European History Professor Dies at 78
UIS Bolsters Plans for Haitian Recovery
Georgetown University and the World Bank have joined forces to aid Haiti by providing the Haitian government with high-quality satellite and … [Read more...] about UIS Bolsters Plans for Haitian Recovery
Classroom Turned Newsroom: The Fire This Time Returns to Campus
The Fire This Time, Georgetown University's students of color news magazine, returned to newsstands on Tuesday after a lengthy hiatus - its … [Read more...] about Classroom Turned Newsroom: The Fire This Time Returns to Campus
GU Pride Celebrates as D.C. Grants First Gay Marriage Licenses
Rain or shine, GU Pride members knew they had reason to celebrate early Wednesday morning. As many same-sex couples prepared to line up … [Read more...] about GU Pride Celebrates as D.C. Grants First Gay Marriage Licenses
SAC Approves Funding for Abortion Rights Panel
**Update:** This article was updated at 4:28 p.m. on March 4. The Student Activities Commission voted Monday in favor of funding an … [Read more...] about SAC Approves Funding for Abortion Rights Panel
Youngest Congressman Offers Fresh Take on GOP Politics
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.), the youngest member of Congress and voted "hottest freshman" by readers of The Huffington Post, spoke to … [Read more...] about Youngest Congressman Offers Fresh Take on GOP Politics
GUMC Breast Cancer Study Offers Hope for Treatment
Robert Clarke, interim director of the Biomedical Graduate Research Organization of the Georgetown University Medical Center, along with … [Read more...] about GUMC Breast Cancer Study Offers Hope for Treatment
Wi-Fi Makes Acela Debut
As Georgetown students begin to embark on trips along the Northeast Corridor for spring break, those opting to travel on Amtrak's Acela … [Read more...] about Wi-Fi Makes Acela Debut