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Carville Gives Life Advice

By Madison Ashley April 23, 2013

James Carville, one of the country’s most recognizable political pundits, advised students about how to approach failure and success Monday afternoon. Carville spoke in the fourth annual Michael...

Linguistics Prof Analyzes Perception of Time

By Andrew Wilson April 23, 2013

Daniel Casasanto, a professor of cognitive psychology at the New School for Social Research, explained differences in the way people express time through hand gestures across cultures Friday. Casasanto,...

Relocation for HFSC Stirs Groups

By Madison Ashley and Caroline Welch April 23, 2013

With less than six weeks until construction begins on the Healey Family Student Center, student groups currently housed in the New South space received a memorandum from the Center for Student Programs...

GU Student Etiquette Intact Despite National Trend

By Christopher Zawora April 23, 2013

Although students sometimes show up to class in sweatpants, Georgetown faculty generally disagreed with the results of a recent survey that characterized college students as unprofessional. The report,...

Club Engages GED Candidates

By Emily Summit April 23, 2013

Georgetown students will teach business and entrepreneurial skills to GED diploma candidates in Columbia Heights through Venture Forward, a new club focused on education and mentorship that officially...

After Bombings, Students Sell Marathon Bibs for Boston

By Emily Summit April 23, 2013

After bombings at the Boston Marathon last Monday turned Patriots’ Day into a tragedy, a group of Georgetown students banded together to raise money for victims and their families. Bibs for Boston...

MCAT May Change Gen Eds

By Mallika Sen April 23, 2013

To compensate for changes in the Medical College Admission Test, students are pushing for the addition of a social science general education requirement for science majors accompanied by a decrease in...

Senate Evaluates GOCards, Websites and Recycling

By Annie Chen April 21, 2013

At last week’s GUSA senate meeting, the body unanimously passed three pieces of legislation focused on GOCard technology, university online resources and recycling. The first bill called for the...

Burglary Reported in Building D

By Penny Hung April 19, 2013

An unlocked office in Building D was burglarized Friday afternoon, marking the second burglary in the building in 24 hours. Two unidentified suspects entered the room between 2 p.m. and 2:10 p.m., stealing...

Burglary Reported in Building D

By Penny Hung April 19, 2013

An unlocked office in Building D was burglarized Friday afternoon, marking the second burglary in the building in 24 hours. Two unidentified suspects entered the room between 2 p.m. and 2:10 p.m., stealing...

SCS Move Downtown Set for August

By Emma Hinchliffe April 19, 2013

The School of Continuing Studies will officially move to its new location in downtown D.C. in August, Provost Robert Groves announced in a university-wide email Thursday afternoon. The 91,000 square-foot...

University Ramps Up Security Efforts

By Hiromi Oka April 19, 2013

Georgetown will be increasing security following the bombings at the Boston Marathon, according to an email sent to the university by Chief of Police and Director of Public Safety Jay Gruber Friday morning. DPS will...

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