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Laptop Stolen From Unlocked Village C East Room

By Mary Murphy January 26, 2011

A laptop was stolen from an unsecured, unoccupied dorm room in Village C East on Monday, according to the Department of Public Safety's Associate Director Joseph Smith. It is the first laptop stolen from...

Power Returns on East Campus After Weather Delays

By Caitlin Mac Neal January 26, 2011

All of East Campus, which comprises the Edmund A. Walsh Building and Nevils and LXR residence halls, lost power yesterday around 12:30 p.m., according to Director of Media Relations Rachel Pugh....

Club Leaders Decry Space Reservation System

By Glenn Russo January 25, 2011

But dissatisfaction with OCAF is not a recent development. In 2006, Amanda Gant (SFS '07, GRD '12) created a Facebook group entitled "I Hate OCAF," mainly to protest the lack of transparency in the cost...

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Repeal’s Effect on ROTC Limited

By Mariah Byrne January 25, 2011

Even if erased in name this December, "don't ask, don't tell" and its legacy continue to limit overlap between Georgetown's principal LGBTQ and Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps groups, according to...

DeGioia Logs Onto the Social Network

By Katrina Braun January 25, 2011

Watch out for Facebook posts from the head honcho of the Hilltop himself in the next few weeks. In a further effort to facilitate communication with the university community, Georgetown University President...

Plea Bargain Struck Ahead of DMT Court Date

By Laura Engshuber and Caitlin Mac Neal January 21, 2011

Charles Smith (SFS ‘14) and University of Richmond student John Perrone will likely plead guilty to violating federal and District law by manufacturing the drug Dimethyltryptamine on campus in October. Smith,...

Students Fight for Campus Plan

By Mariah Byrne January 21, 2011

The two-year battle over the university's campus plan came to a head Thursday night, as students joined administrators and neighbors for a public meeting held by the Advisory Neighborhood Commission-2E. Attendees...

A Higher Calling: Students Seek Jesuit Vocation

By Sarah Kaplan January 21, 2011

Most of their dinner conversations may be ordinary — mulling over the fate of the basketball team, taking stock of their new courses — but once a month this group of male students breaks bread over...

Professor Joins White House Staff

By Sarah Kaplan January 19, 2011

Georgetown grad Denis McDonough (MSFS '96) was appointed deputy national security adviser to President Obama two weeks ago. He is replacing Thomas Donilon, who was promoted to the position of national...

Plan A Brings Grievances to DeGioia’s Office Following Event in Red Square

By Laura Engshuber January 19, 2011

Members and supporters of Plan A: Hoyas for Reproductive Justice delivered a letter of protest to the office of University President John J. DeGioia Thursday afternoon, citing concerns over an alleged...

Laptop Snatched While Student Naps

By Laura Engshuber November 19, 2010

A laptop was stolen in an unforced burglary in Darnall Hall Wednesday afternoon, according to a Public Safety Alert sent to the campus community Thursday evening. The Darnall resident took a nap at...

Power Player: Board of Directors Close Up

By Stephen Levy November 16, 2010

Students often complain about a lack of transparency in the administration, but one of the greatest powers behind decisions of the university is even more unknown. Behind all of the changes taking place...

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