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Midday Burglary in Henle

By Stephen Levy October 1, 2010

An apartment in Henle Village was burglarized early Wednesday afternoon. The suspect stole a laptop and cell phone before fleeing from campus, according to a Public Safety Alert. Two of the residents...

Possible Noose Found Beneath Healy Hall

By Laura Engshuber October 1, 2010

University employees discovered a possible noose hanging in a locked utility area in the sub-basement of Healy Hall earlier this week, according to a message sent to the campus community by Vice President...

$1 Million Less In Work Study

By Stephen Levy October 1, 2010

The university has lost over $1 million from the Federal Work-Study Program this year leading to a decrease of 946 awards in funds available for students this year. Current funding for Georgetown's...

World Bank President Addresses Campus

By Richard Rinaldi and Elizabeth Rowe October 1, 2010

World Bank Group President Robert Zoellick unveiled a new research plan and slogan for the World Bank in Gaston Hall on Wednesday morning before an audience of students and faculty. School of Foreign...

R U Ready? Kicks Off

By Bonnie Duncan October 1, 2010

The eighth annual R U Ready? event paved the way for an increased dialogue on sexual assault Thursday night in Copley Formal Lounge. ore than 100 students and faculty members attended the event, which...

Campus Smitten With Cooper

By Elizabeth Rowe September 3, 2010

Gushing, she stepped up to the microphone. "I just want to say that you're the most gorgeous man on Earth," one student said during the Q-and-A session following Bradley Cooper's (COL '97) speech to a...

Business Minor Approved

By Kendra Jones April 30, 2010

The Executive Curriculum Committee for the College passed plans for a business minor Tuesday night, finalizing a year-long process begun when the College Academic Council proposed giving students in the...

Divestment Coalition Receives Negative Response from GU

By Elizabeth Rowe April 30, 2010

The administration dealt a blow to Georgetown, Divest!, a coalition of students on campus that wants the university to divest from companies that may profit from human rights abuses in Israel and Palestine,...

H1N1 Outbreak Mitigated by Preparation

By Caitlin Mac Neal April 30, 2010

As the H1N1 pandemic swept the nation last fall, 738 Georgetown students reported symptoms related to this particular strand of flu to the university, according to James Welsh, assistant vice president...

New Course Streamlines Economics

By Lauren Weber April 30, 2010

This fall, students with high school experience in introductory economics will have the chance to take a condensed, one-semester course that comprises both micro- and macroeconomics. The economics department...

Georgetown Players Split: Children’s Theater, Improv

By Caitlin Mac Neal April 30, 2010

This month the Georgetown Players voted to split into two groups: the Georgetown Improv Association and Georgetown University Children's Theater. "We've been informally talking about it for a while...

Former Polish President Leaves

By Stephen Szypulski April 30, 2010

Ending his four-year term as a Georgetown University Distinguished Scholar in the Practice of Global Leadership, former President of Poland Aleksander Kwaśniewski delivered a farewell speech in the Fisher...

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