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Eastern Market: The District’s Melting Pot

By Audrey Wilson February 8, 2013

Maybe I’m just a slave to consumerism, but I think that one of the best ways to get to know any place is by flexing your wallet. One of my favorite spots to go in Washington D.C. is Eastern Market, located...

New Releases

By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

Student Advocacy Office Addresses Off-Campus Rights

By Alexander Galan December 4, 2012

After university administrators raised the evidentiary standard for disciplinary proceedings from “more likely than not” to “clear and convincing” in October, the Student Advocacy Office will begin...

Health Center Scheduling Reviewed

By Penny Hung October 26, 2012

Undergraduate and graduate students met with Assistant Vice President of Student Health Services James Welsh Oct. 24. to discuss enhancing the university’s current online appointment scheduling system...

Evidentiary Standard Raised for On-Campus Incidents

By Sarah Kaplan October 18, 2012

The burden of proof for Code of Student Conduct violations will be raised to “clear and convincing evidence” for all on-campus incidents other than those involving sexual assault, Vice President for...

Off Campus Study Spotlight: Tryst

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee October 16, 2012

Do you have 6,000 pages of Plato’s Republic to finish by Friday? Are you sick of having people on Lau 3 glare at you when you rustle a page too loudly? Do you like animal crackers and lattes? If any...

Off Campus Study Spotlight: Baked & Wired

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff October 9, 2012

Midterm season is in full swing. Lau is packed, your housemates are antsy, and Regents doesn't have an open plug. Great. How where is there to study? Off campus, of course. And why not study while eating...

Student Assaulted in Burglary on 36th Street

By Sarah Kaplan March 15, 2012

A student was physically assaulted in a burglary at an off-campus townhouse near the intersection of 36th and O Streets Wednesday night, according to the Department of Public Safety. DPS reported...

DC Worship: Finding Faith Beyond the Gates

By Bebe Albornoz October 25, 2011

It is a crisp, Sunday morning in mid-October, and Ivan Plis (SFS '12) is awakened sharply by the sound of his 7 a.m. alarm. He dresses, says his prayers, laces up a comfortable pair of shoes and prepares...

Risky Rents: University Lacks Off-Campus Housing Help

By The Editorial Board September 30, 2011

There's a rite of passage that takes place before the junior or senior year of almost every Georgetown student — and it's not the long-awaited 21st birthday. Rather, the time-honored tradition of...

DPS Expands Area Presence

By Heather Flynn February 18, 2011

A new order passed by the Metropolitan Police Department allows university police officers to take a more active role in handling off-campus incidents involving students. MPD officers have been directed...

Student Assaulted and Robbed Tuesday Night

By Mary Murphy February 4, 2011

A student was assaulted and robbed near campus while walking alone on Tuesday night. Two men, approximately 17 years old, confronted the victim at 33rd and O Streets at about 11 p.m. A third suspect...

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