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Burglars Strike on Bank Street

By Caitlin Mac Neal March 22, 2011

Burglars have struck at least two student homes on Bank Street between Prospect and M streets in the past few weeks. The latest burglary occurred Wednesday, according to Andrew Brewster (COL '11), whose...

Nevils Set for Summer Revamp

By Anne Skomba March 22, 2011

The Office of Student Housing announced in an email Monday night that a summer-long revamp of the Nevils apartment complex will start this May. "Improvements will include new heating and cooling...

HoyaInnovation Plans Big Ideas, Impact

By Anne Skomba March 22, 2011

A small but growing core of students is looking to make Georgetown an incubator for big ideas. The group of 15 undergraduates at the helm of HoyaInnovation are hoping to transform students' visions...

Students Push for Voter Registration

By Jacqueline Wangel March 22, 2011

Student volunteers will be knocking on doors and informing their peers living in residence halls about voter registration this Monday through Thursday, but it will not be for national elections. Rather,...

SNAP Fills Its Role as Liaison

By Heather Flynn March 22, 2011

As Cory Peterson's SNAP car rolled along the streets of West Georgetown at a steady 10 miles per hour — orange lights flashing and windows rolled down — students on foot recognized the vehicle's familiar...

Collegiate Readership Program Relaunched

By Alice Maglio March 14, 2011

GUSA brought back the Collegiate Readership Program Monday, replenishing newsstands around campus with free daily copies of The New York Times, The Washington Post and USA Today after funding shortages...

DPS Arrests Bike Thefts Suspect

By Caitlin Mac Neal March 5, 2011

The Department of Public Safety caught a suspect linked to a string of campus bike thefts at about 12:20 p.m. today, according to Associate Director of DPS Joseph Smith. A student who was the victim...

Club Leaders Continue to Press SAC for Feedback Opportunities

By Upasana Kaku February 24, 2011

After the Student Activities Commission released new funding guidelines Sunday despite calls from student organizations and leaders to let them provide feedback beforehand, some club leaders are looking...

Residental Judicial Council to Undergo Reform

By Upasana Kaku February 18, 2011

A new proposal to reform the Residential Judiciary Council — a body of students and administrators who oversee the discipline of peers who violate the residence hall code of conduct — would reinstate...

Dining Workers File Petition, Push for Union

By Glenn Russo February 17, 2011

The employees of Georgetown University Dining Services are looking to unionize. On Feb. 9, about 80 percent of workers signed a request to their employer, Aramark Higher Education, asking the food...

GU Peace Corps Numbers Rank High

By Maggie Ferrato February 8, 2011

The number of former Georgetown students spending their time in the Peace Corps rose this year, with a total of 37 alumni serving overseas. Georgetown's international focus combined with the university's...

LBGTQ Speech Stirs Controversy

By Sarah Kaplan February 4, 2011

While the Georgetown community welcomed the president of largest pro-gay rights organization in the country to campus Tuesday, various Catholic groups nationwide were vocally opposed to his visit. Joe...

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