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Wisconsin: Walker in the Right, Left in the Wrong

By Joe Albanese March 1, 2011

In Wisconsin, under the backdrop of the broader national movement to cut government spending, controversial austerity measures have come to deeply divide the state, and the country, as a whole. Republican...

Longest-Serving Representative Pushes for Bipartisanship

By Jonathan Gillis February 11, 2011

Turns out Georgetown graduates not only get into Congress, they stay there. Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) has served 29 terms in Congress since he arrived in 1955, and he declared last month that he plans...

D.C. Regulations Limit Competition

By Preston Mui November 16, 2010

During a run to the National Mall last week, I caught sight of Segs in the City, a company that offers those Segway tours everyone in D.C. likes to sneer at. Yes, Segways are awkward, silly and a slight...

Aid to Haiti Should Not Be Political

By Bethany Imondi October 8, 2010

The amount of money the United States pledged last spring in emergency aid to Haiti following the devastating earthquake: $1.15 billion. The amount of money that has since gone to Haiti to assist...

Hill Testifies On the Hill

By Jonathan Gillis September 24, 2010

Joseph Hill (COL '11) came to Georgetown to study government, but he never could have anticipated how soon he would be actually influencing national politics. Last Wednesday, Hill testified before...

Thai Democracy Still Faces Hurdles

By Daniel Solomon September 14, 2010

Last Spring, Thailand's pro-democracy movement became the latest symbol of resistance to authoritarianism. Known as the Red Shirts, it followed the lead of movement leaders in Iran, Burma and elsewhere....

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