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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Reimagining Georgetown, One Idea at a Time

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy October 10, 2012

Georgetown is all about traditions. It's about hearing Bill Clinton speak in Gaston Hall, then coming back the next day to see your roommate's a cappella group perform. It's about John Carroll's lap,...

Every Donation Counts for Capital Campaign

By William J. Doyle April 13, 2012

Seniors reading this are just weeks away from leaving the Hilltop, heading off to new volunteer and job opportunities, beginning advanced studies or spending time with friends and family while exploring...

D.C. Taxi Fare Hikes (again)

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff April 12, 2012

As if D.C. weren’t expensive enough, yesterday the Taxi Cab Commission approved fare increases for cabs in the District of Columbia. For those of you who hop in the occasional cab up to Mason Inn, catch...

‘Better Georgetown’ Goes Viral

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy January 22, 2012

by Michelle Cassidy The team over at GUSA has released a series of videos advertising the SAFE Referendum, voting for which takes place January 24-26 (in those polling booths they're setting up in Leo's)....

Over $200 Stolen From Vital Vittles

By Sarah Kaplan November 30, 2011

More than $200 in cash was stolen from a Vital Vittles office at 1:08 p.m. Thursday, according to The Corp's Chief Executive Officer Alexander Pon (COL '12). Pon said that employees noticed a man...

Paragamian: Protect Your Money, Protect This House

By Matt Paragamian February 24, 2011

So far, I have talked about how Georgetown students spend their time and money on food and technology, but what else do they do? Besides sleeping, studying and partying, one of students' most time-consuming...

Paragamian: How College Students Can Profit From Being the Market

By Matt Paragamian January 24, 2011

How does this sound: 140 free burritos with chips and a drink to be shared with anyone you like in 2011? It might require some extra appearances at Yates, but I wouldn't complain about the offer. Or how...

Money Can’t Stop the Rays

By Connor Gregoire October 5, 2010

THE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL SEASON ENDED Sunday, and the Divisional Series begins tomorrow afternoon. Eight teams are still standing after 162 games, and one of them just won the American League East for...

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