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My Vote is No Vote at All

By Preston Mui September 18, 2012

The election in less than two months is going to be fairly important. Yet, strangely enough, whether or not I vote will be extremely unimportant. Let’s get something clear first: This argument is...

GUCD Dominates GUSA Staff

By Annie Chen September 17, 2012

The progressive platform of GUSA President Clara Gustafson (SFS ’13) and Vice President Vail Kohnert-Yount (SFS ’13) aligned with the ideals of many Georgetown University College Democrats members...

ANC Candidates Seek to Encourage Student Voters

By Kelly Church September 14, 2012

Although Craig Cassey (COL ’15) and Peter Prindiville (SFS ’14) are running unopposed for seats on Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E, both candidates have launched efforts to increase their...

PIERRO: DNC Provides Bump, but Doesn’t Push Obama Over the Edge

By Daniel Pierro September 11, 2012

With the Republican and Democratic National Conventions completed and the party bases energized, the real campaigning begins as the candidates focus their efforts more aggressively on swing states. The...

STIRRETT: Clinton Still Has Classic Touch

By Scott Stirrett September 11, 2012

True to his legendary oratorical form, President Bill Clinton (SFS ’68) made a convincing case last week at the Democratic National Convention as to why Americans should re-elect President Obama. It...

GUSA, Political Groups Launch Registration Drive

By Alexander Galan September 7, 2012

As election day approaches, the Georgetown University Students Association, College Democrats and College Republicans are teaming up to register students to vote. Registration drives will be held throughout...

GUSA Sparks Widespread Discussions

By Sam Rodman April 27, 2012

During a year characterized by a seven-candidate presidential election with record-breaking turnout and a delayed start to Georgetown Day planning, student interest has surged in the Georgetown University...

Sunday Night Wrapup: In Search of Stanley

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff April 22, 2012

Campus was busy this weekend between Relay for Life, GAAP weekend and Rigby Ball. So whether you were busy running between all these events or just cooped up in your room hiding from the rain, we're...

DULIK: Romney Resuscitates Campaign

By Sam Dulik February 2, 2012

Florida is home to an almost magical political vibe. Whether handing George W. Bush the White House after an agonizing recount in 2000 or sealing the deal for John McCain's presidential nomination in 2008,...

Sunday Night Wrapup: It Snowed!

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff January 23, 2012

Photo via Flickr user ep_jhu by Bethany Imondi In case you've been hiding in Lau for the past two days or are just starting to make sense of things again after a few wild nights, here's what you missed...

SAC Set to Review Reform Proposal

By Matthew Strauss October 18, 2011

The Student Activities Commission will present a draft of a proposed new funding system to club leaders Wednesday night that features a more flexible allocation system. If the proposal is met with approval...

Former Law Student Runs for DC Council

By Tyler Sanborn September 20, 2011

Former Georgetown Law student David Grosso (L '01) launched his campaign for a D.C. Council At-Large seat Saturday, running on a platform of reduced spending and increased attention to the District's political...

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