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Diplomacy in Action: NCSC Execs Open Up

By Stephen Levy November 9, 2010

Last weekend, hundreds of college students descended on the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Bethesda, Md., for a weekend of diplomacy, crisis situations and backroom deals. Each year, the Georgetown International...

Post-Elections, Rather Makes Jab at Obama

By Carly Timm-Bijold November 9, 2010

For longtime CBS news anchor Dan Rather, the current administration has failed to make good on campaign promises. "[President] Obama over-promised and under-delivered," he said at a Friday panel event...

Hariri Entry Push OKed

By Alice Maglio November 9, 2010

For those students not enrolled in the McDonough School of Business, late-night entry woes to the Hariri Building could soon be a thing of the past. The Georgetown University Student Association Senate...

HOPE Helps Homeless

By Jenny Rogers November 9, 2010

Over 6,500 individuals in D.C. are considered homeless, according to the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness. Last Saturday in Franklin Park, one of them - a man in a sweater and glasses...

DPS Ramps Up Village A Security

By Laura Engshuber and Mary Murphy November 9, 2010

The Department of Public Safety has implemented a number of security measures to prevent more crimes in Village A, following reports of four burglaries and an attempted burglary in the apartment complex...

Professor Returns From EPA

By Galen Foote November 9, 2010

Law professor Lisa Heinzerling will be returning to Georgetown after two years of serving as the associate administrator for the Office of Policy at the Environmental Protection Agency. In her time at...

Professor Dives Into Dolphins’ Social Bonds

By Johanna Caldwell November 9, 2010

While the strength of the human-dolphin connection is evident for many familiar with the sea mammal - not to mention fans of the 1996 movie "Flipper" - a Georgetown professor's studies show that the bond...

UNICEF Talks Global Development at Dinner

By Sarah Kaplan November 9, 2010

Members of the Georgetown community came together to learn about and engage one another on the topic of global development at the UNICEF conference on Friday night. This was the eighth year that the...

Sanctions Hit IRC After Email Snafu

By Johanna Caldwell November 8, 2010

*Updated 4:46 p.m. Nov. 8* When International Relations Club leadership sent an email to its members list on Oct. 18 to market an upcoming event, it didn't expect a swift reprisal by the Student Activities...

Possible Increase to Student Fee Proposed

By Alice Maglio November 5, 2010

Members of the GUSA Finance and Appropriations Committee met for a second Student Activities Fee and Endowment reform town hall, this time discussing the possibility of raising the fee by anywhere from...

Twitter Scientist Speaks On Technology and Trends

By Lili Dodderidge November 5, 2010

#AbdurChowdhury Georgetown on Wednesday. Chowdhury, Twitter's chief scientist and a veteran faculty member of Georgetown's computer science department, spoke to a standing-room only audience in McShain...

$17 Million Boost for Med Center Programs

By Kelly Church November 5, 2010

The Medical Center, already the top recipient of grants at Georgetown, received another one last week when the Center for Child and Human Development received a $17 million federal gift, one of the highest...

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