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H2Bro Open Despite Glitch

By Andrew Wilson October 26, 2012

Student-run beverage delivery service H2Bro has floundered this semester after a technical mistake on their website said it was closed for business. Though H20Bro manager Will Roth (MSB ’14) corrected...

MTV to Film Student Questions for Obama

By Guide Editor October 24, 2012

MTV will film a show on Georgetown’s campus that fields student questions for Barack Obama to coincide with the station’s live interview of the president Friday evening, according to an email announcement...

Faculty Race to Raise Funds for Local High School

By Ted Murphy September 25, 2012

A team of Georgetown faculty members competed in a Ragnar Relay, raising $9,507 for Don BoscoCristo Rey High School this weekend. Hoya Reycers, a team composed of 12 Georgetown faculty members,...

Einstein Bros. Opens Regents Hall Location

By Hiromi Oka September 18, 2012

Einstein Bros. Bagels opened a new location in Regents Hall last Wednesday, just a minute’s walk from Uncommon Grounds. Like Einstein’s other location in Car Barn, this shop is self service,...

The Men’s Soccer Team Laces-Up To Raise Awareness About Cancer

By Emma Hinchliffe September 18, 2012

The men’s soccer team took to the field in gold shoelaces Sunday to raise awareness and funds to combat childhood cancer. The game was the first time the Hoyas have participated in Lace-Up 4 Pediatric...

OIP Monitors Protests

By Braden McDonald September 18, 2012

The Office of International Programs is closely monitoring its study abroad programs across the globe in response to the wave of violent anti-American protests that have spread throughout much of the Muslim...

Workers Speak Out Against Leo’s Changes

By Sarah Patrick and Sarah Kaplan September 18, 2012

In the wake of a two-year-long unionization effort and a series of broad dining changes this summer, workers atO’Donovan Hall are dissatisfied with their relationship to their employer, ARAMARK Higher...

Jewish Community Centralized

By Annie Chen September 14, 2012

The Office of Residence Life approved plans to institute a Jewish Living Learning Community on Wednesday. Dubbed Bayit — “home” in Hebrew — the program is the10th Living Learning Community...

Disability Cultural Center Under Development

By Lily Westergaard September 14, 2012

For every disabled student who has struggled to navigate campus, Georgetown students are in the initial stages of establishing one of the country’s first Disability Cultural Centers. “As a whole...

Outdoor Ed Looks to Grow

By Laura Zhang September 14, 2012

Despite former Director of Georgetown University Outdoor Education Russ Watts’ resignation, the program continues to expand its presence on campus. Watts resigned after accepting a job at the...

Georgetown Course Criticized for Portrayal of Hinduism

By Emma Hinchliffe September 14, 2012

Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism, released a statement to the media Saturday criticizing Georgetown’s representation of the Hindu faith in its theology courses. Zed said...

Student Life Progress Remains Tentative

By Hiromi Oka and Annie Chen September 14, 2012

Almost seven months after the release of the Student Life Report, a 10-year blueprint for improving the quality of the on-campus experience, its primary recommendations are still in the process of being...

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