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Professor Tapped for Health Council

By Masha Goncharova September 13, 2011

School of Nursing and Health Studies professor Laura Anderko will soon be working toward a cure forD.C.'s health care problems as part of a new position on the District's Regional Health Equity Council. Anderko was...

GUSA Offers Conduct Code Advice

By Dan Ryan September 13, 2011

A new push by the Georgetown University Student Association aims to smooth communication and misunderstandings between the administration and students. The Student Advocacy Office, an initiative headed...

SAFE Working Groups Move Closer to Finalizing Proposals

By Upasana Kaku September 9, 2011

The working groups charged with hammering out the four proposals slated to spend the $3.4 million Student Activities Fee Endowment fund are edging closer to completing their proposals, according to the...

In Kindle Debut, Library Turns a New Page

By Danny Funt September 9, 2011

The recent addition of five Kindle e-readers to Lauinger Library may have campus bibliophiles buzzing over a new chapter in education, but not every volume listed on the syllabus may be available in Kindle...

Hilltop Holds Peace Conference

By Upasana Kaku September 9, 2011

As the community prepares to remember the violence of the Sept.11th terrorist attacks, students and faculty will close discussions in a conference designed to highlight recent successes and challenges...

Donald Glover Hits Gaston Stage

By Elizabeth Garbitelli September 9, 2011

Hit sitcom star and comedian Donald Glover kept Hoyas laughing in Gaston Hall Wednesday night with his nostalgia-driven jokes and anecdotes. Sponsored by the Georgetown Program Board, the event featured...

GUSA Targets Student Space

By Kelly Church September 9, 2011

GUSA extended the ongoing discussion about increasing student space to fresh arrivals on campus Wednesday in hopes of garnering new student input. Georgetown University Student Association President...

Law Student Assaulted, Robbed

By Sarah Kaplan September 7, 2011

A law student was robbed and assaulted while walking on the Law Center campus Monday night, according to an alert sent out to Law Center faculty and students by the Department of Public Safety and Emergency...

University Debuts M Street Shuttle and SafeRides Texting Option

By Danny Funt September 2, 2011

Georgetown has enhanced its student transportation services this semester by adding a third neighborhood shuttle vehicle and a texting feature to its SafeRides service. A third vehicle is now picking...

Three New Clubs Join SAC Lineup

By Carly Graf September 2, 2011

When the Student Activities Commission Fair sets up on the front lawn this Sunday, three new campus organizations will be among the multitude of tables. The organizations — Diversability, Community...

Students Challenge Redistricting Plan

By Sarah Kaplan August 30, 2011

A group of students and Georgetown neighbors are working to redraw district lines that will determine Georgetown's representation on Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E for the next 10 years. The proposal...

Prayer Space Debuts

By Upasana Kaku August 30, 2011

The first phase of the construction of an interfaith center in the Leavey Center came to a close last weekend when a new Jewish prayer space, along with a revamped Bulldog Alley which can now be used for...

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