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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Cries for Help: Carvings in Lau Cubicles

Cries for Help: Carvings in Lau Cubicles

By Izzy Roemer and Izzy Roemer May 1, 2018

As a nearly 230-year-old institution, Georgetown is host to secrets that current students can hardly fathom. Some of these secrets date back to the school’s founding. Messages etched by early students...

When NOT to Call GERMS

When NOT to Call GERMS

By D.J. Angelini and D.J. Angelini April 22, 2014

Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (GERMS) is an invaluable asset to the Georgetown community. Whether you break a leg during a club sports game or go a little crazy on a Friday night,...

Which Level of Lau is Your Study Home?

Which Level of Lau is Your Study Home?

By Alexis Oni-Eseleh and Alexis Oni-Eseleh April 21, 2014

Do you dwell in the corridors of Lower Level and yearn for human interactions? Can't concentrate on Lau 2 because of a flash mob? Everyone's got to turn down for something. Find out if you're studying/taking...

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