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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Collegiate Readership stands emptied by professors and graduate students 
by midday factored into GUSA Fin/App’s decision to cut the program.

College Readership Cut Upsets Students

By Kshithij Shrinath March 28, 2014

When Georgetown University Student Association President Trevor Tezel (COL ’15) signed the GUSA budget for fiscal year 2015 Wednesday, he officially ended the six-year run of the Collegiate Readership...

Some Things Better Left Unprinted

By The Editorial Board March 18, 2011

For the first time in 10 months, the stacks outside the Intercultural Center, in Lauinger Library and in the Leavey Center are filled each morning with daily copies of The New York Times, The Washington...

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...

Readership Program Renewal Delayed

By Rebecca Nadler January 16, 2010

The relaunch of the Collegiate Readership Program has been postponed as it waits to collect the necessary funds from its sponsors. The program, which provides free copies of The New York Times,...

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