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Bananas, Beauties, and Freshman Fails: Exploring Georgetown Via Instagram

Bananas, Beauties, and Freshman Fails: Exploring Georgetown Via Instagram

By Charlie Fritz and Charlie Fritz June 28, 2016

As most of you know (and if you don't, crawl out from under your rock), Georgetown University has a large social media presence. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more recently, Snapchat make up the...

Attack Of The Doors: Part II

Attack Of The Doors: Part II

By Graham Ritter and Graham Ritter April 17, 2016

I am about to write about something very important to me, something that should also be very important to you. I am giving the people what they want: another article about doors. 1. Leo's Doors: WHY...

50 Things Better Than Georgetowns Housing System

50 Things Better Than Georgetown’s Housing System

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice April 17, 2016

The spirit of Georgetown is the best of any schools' in the country. The housing? Not so much. It's hard to go a day without hearing someone complaining about something related to housing. Most recent,...

Five Possible Dining Alone Scenarios at Leos

Five Possible Dining Alone Scenarios at Leo’s

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford April 5, 2016

They say that the enemy of success is comfort. Leo’s is likely to be a place you find yourself often — and if not poopoo for you, because Leo’s is HOT. The triumphant marketing team’s latest...

How To Be A Georgetown Rebel

How To Be A Georgetown Rebel

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford March 22, 2016

It’s that liberating feeling you get when you microwave the bowl that you know says “do not microwave." It’s the surge of energy that shimmers down your spine as you turn the knob of Lau 6 and enter...

Finding Home In Leo’s Home-Line

By Jonah Birnberg February 12, 2016

The ritual is the same each morning. I take the puffiest plain bagel in the rack and plop it in the toaster on setting 7. Next, I get exactly three scoops of scrambled eggs, making sure they evenly cover...

What Do Japan And Leos Have In Common?

What Do Japan And Leo’s Have In Common?

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford February 10, 2016

His name is Chef Yamada! And he comes with a chance to be on Japanese television!!! (may or may not be true, but whatever...) Yes, this is real life. In partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture,...

Winter Break Life Lessons: the 8 Things You Discover

Winter Break Life Lessons: the 8 Things You Discover

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford January 4, 2016

Winter break is an interesting time. In the middle of the school year, it’s a weird lapse between the fall and spring semesters, just a few weeks full of extravagant (or monotonous) family holidays,...

Georgetown V Syracuse: Leos Goes Orange FREE

Georgetown V Syracuse: Leo’s Goes Orange FREE

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford December 3, 2015

Don’t go to Leo’s Friday thinking there’s even a remote chance you’ll be able to find your daily vitamin C in an orange, because there won’t be any. Don’t plan on stocking up on goldfish, Don't...

101 Thankful Things

101 Thankful Things

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia November 28, 2015

Gratitude is always important, but we recently celebrated an entire day dedicated to it. And there are lots of things to love: turkeys, colorful leaves, family...the usual. We at 4E have compiled a...

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein November 11, 2015

As the first semester has begun to wind down, my nerves about leaving Georgetown in only a few months are increasing. I can barely remember my freshman year, the people I met then feel like people I...

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Former University President Fr. Leo O’Donovan, S.J., who served in the position from 1989 to 2001, oversaw numerous changes to Georgetown during his tenure that solidified Georgetown’s values in diversity.

O’Donovan Dicusses GU’s History in Diversity

By Robert DePaolo October 27, 2015

Former University President Leo O’Donovan, S.J. lead Georgetown from 1989 until 2001. Throughout his tenure, O’Donovan reflected upon the evolving Catholic identity of the institution, charging...

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