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Most campus workers will not see immediate changes to their wages, but some expect cuts to hours when the wage rises further next year.

Campus Staff Adjusts to DC Wage Increase

By Chris Balthazard August 29, 2014

Although non-student employees at Georgetown have so far been unaffected by this summer’s minimum wage increase from $8.25 to $9.50 in Washington D.C., as they currently earn more than the new wage...

Free Us From MonopoLeo’s

By Melina Delkic May 21, 2014

“Ugh. Leo’s again.” What to eat, what to eat? Questionable chicken? Flavorless desserts? Scrambled egg-like liquid for the 90th morning in a row? We’ve all been there. We’ve all complained....

Georgetown Saturday: How to Survive

Georgetown Saturday: How to Survive

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein April 26, 2014

'Twas the day after Georgetown Day, and all through the campus, the students were moaning and crying, "Oh man." We sang, we danced and we had a really really really good time. Georgetown Day is one...

A Georgetown Day to Remember (Or Not)

A Georgetown Day to Remember (Or Not)

By Emily Min and Emily Min April 23, 2014

Here at 4E, we try not to exaggerate things too much. So don’t take it lightly when we say that in two days, you will experience the greatest day of the year. In other words, it’s Georgetown Day,...

When NOT to Call GERMS

When NOT to Call GERMS

By D.J. Angelini and D.J. Angelini April 22, 2014

Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (GERMS) is an invaluable asset to the Georgetown community. Whether you break a leg during a club sports game or go a little crazy on a Friday night,...

My Easter in Selfies

My Easter in Selfies

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling April 22, 2014

As we all come back to campus from Easter break, I’m sure everyone will have plenty of stories to tell about all the cool things they did and the fun they had. However, some of us (myself included)...

How to Be a Georgetown Hustler

How to Be a Georgetown Hustler

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling April 15, 2014

We’ve all seen the movie American Hustle. Well, maybe not all of us, but if you haven’t, you should get on that this Easter break. Anyway, don’t you want to be like Amy Adams and Georgetown alumnus Bradley...

Going Out to Dinner: The Leo's Option

Going Out to Dinner: The Leo’s Option

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek April 14, 2014

Yes, you read the title correctly. As a place Hoyas love to hate and hate to love, Leo’s rarely makes your list of the top 10 places to eat in Georgetown. Nonetheless, we here at 4E are still determined...

Prediction Tool to Aid Investors

By Natasha Khan April 10, 2014

Rahul Desai (MSB ’17) goes to class, dines at Leo’s and attends club meetings like any other Georgetown student — but he also spends his time working on Trendify, the company he is starting to predict...

Talk Sheds Light on Stability

By Chris Balthazard April 1, 2014

“Living Precariously: Stories from Our Community,” a panel discussion involving Georgetown University students, staff and faculty speaking about their experiences working in situations without financial...

The 5 People You Will Become On Georgetown Day

The 5 People You Will Become On Georgetown Day

By Emily Min and Emily Min March 25, 2014

There is one month – that’s right, ONE MONTH – until arguably the best day of the year at Georgetown. That’s right, the last Friday of spring semester classes, the day that Leo’s gets record...

Why We DON'T Miss High School

Why We DON’T Miss High School

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling March 11, 2014

Now that we’re all on spring break and some of us are home for the week, you’re probably feeling nostalgic and reflecting on your pre-college life, or you’re somewhere warm lying on a beach with...

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