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From Protests to Pinot Noir, 1789 Endures

By Elizabeth Garbitelli October 25, 2011

Attracting President Obama and prominent locals, the premier Georgetown restaurant 1789 has become a District hotspot for upscale dining. But neighbors weren't always the eatery's biggest fans. In...

Clinton to Reflect on His Economic Record at GU

By Glenn Russo October 24, 2011

Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak in Gaston Hall Friday as part of a discussion focusing on the economic record of the Clinton presidency and its relevance in the current fiscal downturn. Sponsored...

DPS Blotter

By DPS Blotter October 21, 2011

Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 Theft, Lauinger Library, 9 p.m. A student reported that he parked his bicycle on the bike rack. When he returned, he found his bicycle missing. There are no suspects or witnesses. Friday,...

The Final Exam: Landing A Job After Georgetown

By Chad Carson October 21, 2011

This is the second story in a three-part series on alumni journeys beyond the Hilltop. As this year's seniors gather references, polish resumes and hit the pavement in search of a career, their predecessors'...

University Intervention Keeps Yearbook Afloat

By Upasana Kaku October 21, 2011

Ye Domesday Booke will continue to publish after being dropped by the Media Board as a student organization last month. The yearbook, which has been printing since 1905, will now be sponsored directly...

SAC Issues Reform Plan at Town Hall

By Matthew Strauss October 21, 2011

The Student Activities Commission unveiled plans for a new funding system to a roundtable of student group leaders Wednesday night in response to student complaints over SAC's programming-arc funding model. "I...

Test-Prep Site Pairs Up With GU

By Sarah Patrick October 21, 2011

This weekend, Georgetown will expand its online presence through its year-long pilot partnership with Grockit, an interactive learning start-up. Founded in 2007 by Farb Nivi, a former National Teacher...

GUMC Picks One of Its Own for Dean Position

By Hiromi Oka October 21, 2011

The Georgetown University Medical Center tapped Jamie Padmore to become the associate dean for Graduate Medical Education and Educational Scholarship Monday. Padmore, previously a School of Medicine...

GU Proposes Pledging System for Landlords

By Braden McDonald October 21, 2011

The university will roll out a landlord pledge initiative starting early next week in an effort to protect students who live off campus while improving neighborhood relations. In exchange for being...

Reynolds Tops Crime Count

By Kelly Church October 21, 2011

With housing selection for the 2013 school year right around the corner, residence hall safety might be a determining factor on some students' pros and cons lists when choosing a dorm. According to...

Exploring the Diversity of Ability

By Laura Engshuber October 20, 2011

Lily Kaiser (COL ’12) was used to hiding her cerebral palsy. After all, it only affected her right hand, so it was easily concealed, even forgotten at times. For Gallaudet University freshman Kyleigh...

Rediscovering WGTB’s Hidden Past

By Peter Brigham October 20, 2011

The year is 1975. In January, three men, including former attorney John Mitchell, are convicted for perjury stemming from the infamous Watergate break-in. Five months before, President Richard Nixon...

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