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Sustainability Forum Solicits Student Input

By Jack Bennett September 15, 2015

The Georgetown Office of Sustainability, Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation and Georgetown University Student Association held a daylong Sustainability Visioning Workshop Friday to discuss university-wide...

Connor Rohan Wrote a Play!

Connor Rohan Wrote a Play!

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia September 6, 2015

GUSA vice president, improv extraordinaire and rumored Georgetown Heckler contributor strikes again: this time with a play at the esteemed Kennedy Center. Connor Rohan (COL '16) definitely has...

Murphy Heads Community, Federal Office

By Tom Garzillo September 4, 2015

Chris Murphy (GRD ’98) will serve as Georgetown’s first vice president for government relations and community engagement, a new position created to coordinate the university’s engagement with community...

The New York Times is Back!

The New York Times is Back!

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 3, 2015

A few weeks ago, 4E let you know that the free New York Times subscription was suddenly halted. Since this was just before the start of the semester, naturally every crazed student panicked. Well, we...

Account Pushes Policy Reform

Account Pushes Policy Reform

By Toby Hung September 1, 2015

A student movement advocating for better university management of sexual assault cases gained traction last week after the Georgetown University Student Association came to an understanding with administrators...

Students Appointed to Georgetown Community Partnership Steering Committee

By Kristen Fedor July 23, 2015

In a progressive move for student-neighborhood relations, Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners Kendyl Clausen (SFS ’16) and Reed Howard (SFS ’17) were unanimously appointed additional student representatives...

So Long, New York Times! For Now.

So Long, New York Times! For Now.

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally July 23, 2015

Say it ain't so! As many of you avid readers on the Hilltop may have noticed, Georgetown's New York Times Academic Pass subscription has recently expired. As of now, when you try to login to get your...

Engaging the Wrong Community

Engaging the Wrong Community

By Joe Luther and Connor Rohan July 20, 2015

The number of complaints we’ve heard about Counseling and Psychiatric Services is unacceptable. With mental health at the forefront of national dialogue, it is no wonder that students have penned op-ed after op-ed after op-ed decrying...

In Transition, But Incomplete

By City News Editor May 15, 2015

On her first day of classes at Georgetown in 2012, one of Celeste Chisholm’s (COL ’15) professors called her “Jonathan.” Chisholm corrected the professor, explaining that she prefers to be called...

A Silent Campus

By Heather Artinian May 2, 2015

I am a Deaf student and sign language is my first language. I have cochlear implants, which enable me to hear and understand others in one-on-one interactions and most small group settings. As I approach...

Explore, Challenge and Interrogate The Past

By Matthew Quallen April 24, 2015

Each year the call goes up: “History is dying. Interest in the humanities is shrinking. Departments are withering.” Usually, around graduation time, this claim comes up in an article or two, each flaunting...

The Closing Word

By The Editorial Board April 24, 2015

After an eventful year for campus life, student activism proved to be a deciding force in how diversity, freedom of expression and student-administration communication shaped the Georgetown community....

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