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Support for 2-Year Law Programs Grows

By Nick Simon March 4, 2014

A nationwide survey of 1,400 pre-law students by Kaplan Test Prep found growing support for a two-year law school program, as opposed to the standard three-year curriculum, and increased opportunities...

Six Degrees of Beyoncé: Dip Ball Edition

Six Degrees of Beyoncé: Dip Ball Edition

By Alexis Oni-Eseleh and Alexis Oni-Eseleh February 23, 2014

Dear Hoyas, it has come to my attention that not everyone on the Hilltop feels the same way about Beyoncé as we do at 4E. Shocking, we know. Below you will find actual quotes from actual Hoyas, and for...

On Georgetown’s Overreaction

By Michael F. Scheuer February 14, 2014

To the Editor: The cascade of whining and ignorance written by nearly 300 Georgetown graduates and found on the university’s Facebook page in regard to my recent article on the citizen’s responsibility...

Students Eschew ACA for Private Plans

By Caroline Welch February 11, 2014

With the formal introduction of President Obama's Affordable Care Act on Jan.1, Americans have another option for health insurance. But while the ACA launch has focused on enrolling young, healthy individuals...

DC Newest Hub for Cybersecurity

By Madeleine Thornburn January 31, 2014

While D.C. is known for its think tanks and consulting firms, a new niche might be making its mark on the D.C. employment scene in the near future: cyber security. In February 2013, President Obama...

Obama Task Force to Address Assault

By Suzanne Monyak January 24, 2014

President Obama formed a task force Wednesday to lead federal efforts to prevent and respond to sexual assault on college campuses — a move applauded by activists at Georgetown. The task force will...

DeGioia Attends Summit

By Matt Gregory January 17, 2014

University President John J. DeGioia joined more than 100 other leaders in higher education at a White House event focused on expanding college opportunities for low-income students Thursday. The...

HOLLANDER: The Far Left Won’t Take Center Stage

By Evan Hollander November 14, 2013

The knee-jerk analysis of last Tuesday’s off-year elections — other than shock at Democrat Terry McAuliffe’s thin margin in Virginia and awe at Republican Chris Christie’s romp in New Jersey —...

Event Merges Faith, Service

By Zoe Dobkin September 27, 2013

Over 400 people from more than 130 colleges convened in Gaston Hall on Monday and Tuesday for the president’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge, held at Georgetown for the first time...

Pillard Advances for Senate Approval

By Penny Hung September 20, 2013

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted to advance Georgetown University Law Center professor Cornelia “Nina” Pillard’s nomination for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit...

Toward a More Perfect Constitution

By Mark Rom September 17, 2013

We Americans take our Constitution seriously, and we should: Our founding document has helped create a durable foundation for our country. While we celebrate our Constitution today, National Constitution...

The Least-Worst Option

By Michael B. Schoengold September 7, 2013

In a surprise move, President Obama endorsed limited strikes against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime but announced he will seek Congressional approval before beginning attacks. Like so many...

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