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Presidential Candidates Clash at Debate

By Annie Chen February 20, 2013

The five candidates vying for the GUSA presidency strived to set their platforms apart at the presidential debate, which focused on funding reform and long-term goals, Monday night. The candidates' opening...

Tisa & Ramadan

By Annie Chen February 8, 2013

Three-year GUSA veteran Nate Tisa (SFS ’14) and his running mate Adam Ramadan (SFS ’14) identified their partnership as the central theme of their platform, which is unity of all students. Tisa said...

Warren & Logerfo

By Annie Chen February 8, 2013

Two-year GUSA senator Cannon Warren (SFS ’14) is vying for the GUSA presidency with running mate Andrew Logerfo (COL ’14), accounting controller of Students of Georgetown, Inc. “A lot...

Undergrad Launches Bid for Council Seat

By Ted Murphy and Zosia Dunn January 25, 2013

Many Georgetown students past and present have political aspirations. But Rashawn Davis (COL ’14) stands out from the pack, for he has already begun his campaign. Davis has his sights set on May...

New Releases

By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

Senate Considers Election Reform

By Sarah Patrick November 15, 2012

The Georgetown University Student Association Senate began discussions about altering the electoral system for senate elections at its weekly meeting Sunday evening. Currently, senators are elected...

Cat Wins Third in Virginia Senate Race

By KP and KP November 14, 2012

Everyone knows election season can get a bit catty, but this year’s race for Virginia’s Senate Seat got cattier than usual when Hank The Cat, a Maine coon from Northern Virginia garnered over 7,000...

National Debt Looms for Next Generation

By Nick Troiano November 13, 2012

The election is over. Barack Obama will serve another term as president. Supporters rejoice, detractors mourn. The American people made a choice Tuesday that will dictate the direction of public policy...

Two Students Elected to ANC

By Tia Baheri November 9, 2012

Although Tuesday’s general election was marked by a surge in student voter turnout and two seats secured by students on the Advisory Neighborhood Commission for the first time in 10 years, the remainder...

MILLER: Tone of Future Elections in Our Hands

By Hannah Miller November 6, 2012

Today marks the end of an exceptionally drawn out and turbulent presidential election cycle. For most of us undergraduates on the Hilltop, this is the first time we have been eligible to vote for a presidential...

More Than a Horse Race

By The Editorial Board November 6, 2012

On Friday, students will crowd around televisions, cheer victory, boo defeat and inevitably drink a fair amount of alcohol in the process. The same will happen tonight. The problem is that Friday features...

PIERRO: On Election Night, Disenchantment Awaits

By Daniel Pierro November 6, 2012

The presidential candidates made several stops from Iowa to Ohio to fight for those last votes that could sway the election in their favor. A national average of polls has Barack Obama and Mitt...

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