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University Clarifies Free Speech Policy

By Kshithij Shrinath May 15, 2014

In an effort to expand free speech rights on campus, Georgetown administrators revised the university speech and expression policy Thursday. The revised policy was backed by former GUSA president Nate...

COURTESY H*YAS FOR CHOICE
H*yas for Choice’s short-lived protest.

Ricin Case, Free Speech Remain Unresolved

By Madison Ashley April 25, 2014

While the Year in Review highlights the events and themes that have defined the past year on the Hilltop, some stories have not been neatly tied up in time for the conclusion of classes. Student Charged...

The Final Word: 2013-2014

By The Editorial Board April 25, 2014

In an eventful year for campus life, students made sure their voices were not lost in the university’s decision-making process. From Georgetown’s changing course of action on navigating the 2010 Campus...

A Question of Substance

A Question of Substance

By The Editorial Board April 8, 2014

Usually it’s the Supreme Court justices who get to ask the tough questions. But every so often, prominent public figures come to Georgetown, and undergraduates glean the rare opportunity to ask questions...

LLOYD: A Search for Dignity in Disagreement

By Thomas Lloyd April 1, 2014

If serving as the president of GU Pride, running for Georgetown University Student Association president and the “Utraque Unum” campaign has taught me one thing, it is that students at Georgetown love...

‘Utraque Unum’ Mistranslated

By The Editorial Board March 21, 2014

In recent years, Red Square has become the focal point of student free speech. From this month’s XL Dissent protests against the Keystone pipeline to the constant presence of unrecognized student groups...

GUSA Election Looks at Free Speech, Unrecognized Groups

By Matt Gregory February 27, 2014

In both the presidential and vice presidential debates for the 2014 Georgetown University Student Association election, the topics of free expression and rights for unrecognized student groups, specifically...

On Georgetown’s Overreaction

By Michael F. Scheuer February 14, 2014

To the Editor: The cascade of whining and ignorance written by nearly 300 Georgetown graduates and found on the university’s Facebook page in regard to my recent article on the citizen’s responsibility...

Objections to ‘Indecency’

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2014

Walking into Leo’s on the day of the Student Activities Fair, one could not help but notice the differences in treatment some student groups face at Georgetown. Unrecognized organizations like fraternities,...

Speech Forum Promises Clarity

By Jennifer Ding January 17, 2014

A campus-wide free speech forum held by the Georgetown University Student Association and the university administration on Thursday night attracted students passionate about the issue. The forum’s...

Speech Forum Promises Clarity

By Jennifer Ding January 17, 2014

A campus-wide free speech forum held by the Georgetown University Student Association and the university administration on Thursday night attracted students passionate about the issue. The forum’s...

A Crude Confessional

By The Editorial Board November 1, 2013

Georgetown Confessions jolted the Hilltop upon its inception last spring, dragging volatile issues like race, sex and class to the forefront of student awareness. Many participated, and the initial outrage...

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