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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Life’s Not Fair

By Jed Feiman March 29, 2012

I recently got into a heated discussion with two of my closest friends at Georgetown, Edward Downey (COL ’12) and Katherine Gore (SFS ’13). In between doing no homework, watching TV and writing facilities...

Pluralism in Action: United by Differences

By Nicholas Nathan September 9, 2011

Any kind of conference that attempts to preach or inform on moral issues tends to provoke a degree of cynicism from students. As the freshman class recovered from Hurricane Irene and grew exhausted with...

Pluralism in Action: United by Differences

By Nicholas Nathan September 9, 2011

Any kind of conference that attempts to preach or inform on moral issues tends to provoke a degree of cynicism from students. As the freshman class recovered from Hurricane Irene and grew exhausted with NSO's enthusiastic...

Campus Spotlight: New Student Orientation

By Maria Edmundson September 2, 2011

During New Student Orientation, you might have found yourself caught in a mass of new students and NSO staff members chanting, "Show us how you NSO! Show us how you NSO!" They are asking to see your best...

NSO Adapts to Hurricane

By Braden McDonald August 30, 2011

Despite Hurricane Irene's disruption of the New Student Orientation schedule, incoming students to the Hilltop adjusted well to the new timetables during their hectic first days on the Hilltop. While...

Hurricane Irene Alters University’s Welcome Week Plans

By Mariah Byrne August 26, 2011

Georgetown is shuffling parts of its Welcome Week timetable in light of the predicted severe weather from Hurricane Irene. New Student Orientation Convocation, planned for Sunday morning, will be postponed...

For Transfers, Different Path to Hilltop Proves Rewarding

By Sarah Kaplan March 18, 2011

For many transfer students, their college experience will always be shaped by their path to the Hilltop. “[The fact that I transferred] comes up once a day, from someone. It’s not like it’s ever...

Freshman Skeptic Swayed By First Days on Hilltop

By Masha Goncharova September 3, 2010

They conveniently placed a graveyard under my window. You know, just in case I want to jump in - something I was more than ready to do at the end of move-in day and the start of New Student Orientation. Two...

Heckler Parody of NSO Guide Draws University Ire

By Stephen Santulli August 24, 2007

An online student humor magazine altered its parody of a university publication in June under pressure from an administrator who said the satire might confuse incoming students and their parents. The...

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