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A Call for Fair Treatment of Food Service Workers

By Caleb Weaver March 1, 2013

First lady Michelle Obama has captured the nation’s attention by calling for more fresh produce in American homes and school lunches, correctly pointing out that a shift toward locally sourced and all-natural...

Up to Us Georgetown Debates Debt Crisis

By Andrew Wilson December 4, 2012

David Edgar (SFS ’15), Agree Ahmed (SFS ‘15) and Warren Wilson (SFS ’15) entered Georgetown in Up to Us, a year-long national competition among universities to raise awareness about the national...

Students Assaulted in West Georgetown Burglary

By Sarah Kaplan October 20, 2012

Two students were assaulted during a burglary of their home on the 3500 block of O Street early Saturday morning, according to the Department of Public Safety. A DPS public safety alert emailed to...

Killers Return to Rock Glory

By Victoria Ngare September 28, 2012

4/5 stars Band hiatuses can be rough. Some end with the band’s lackluster reunion and a descent into irrelevance, and some don’t end at all. Luckily for fans of The Killers, they belong to a third,...

Virginia Earthquake Shakes the Hilltop

By Sarah Kaplan August 23, 2011

A 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck Virginia Tuesday afternoon, prompting the evacuation of Georgetown University buildings and the U.S. Capitol. The quake, the largest in Virginia in more than a...

ANALYSIS | From Blame To Peacemaking After the Brawl

By Pat Curran August 19, 2011

The cruel irony of the incident shone through the grainy fan video as anarchy erupted in a game that should have represented everything good about globalization. Georgetown University, with its reputation...

Reynolds Targeted in Second Burglary Spree This Summer

By Lauren Weber August 13, 2011

In the latest of a number of burglaries in the Southwest Quad, several students reported the theft of multiple electronic items after returning to their rooms in Reynolds Hall on Friday around 7:12 p.m. According...

Hoyas to Face Heavyweight Teams in Non-Conference Lineup

By Michael Palmer August 5, 2011

The men's basketball team will face at least two big-time programs during non-conference play, playing both the Kansas Jayhawks and Memphis Tigers. Head Coach John Thompson III announced Thursday...

DeGioia Creates New Administration Positions

By Glenn Russo July 19, 2011

In a restructuring of the administration, the university announced three administration changes including the creation of a two new senior-level positions in an email broadcast Monday. The newly minted...

Funding Cuts Slash GU Language Programs in Half

By Mariah Byrne July 18, 2011

The recent $50 million reduction in the funding for International Education and Foreign Language Studies  has almost halved funding for some Georgetown language programs, forcing several heavy hitters...

SFS Adds Two Masters Programs

By Mariah Byrne July 16, 2011

The Walsh School of Foreign Service added two new masters programs to its offerings Thursday — Asian Studies and Global Human Development. Both will begin in Fall 2012 with the first Masters of Arts...

Head of UMSF Assets Named New Investment Chief

By Glenn Russo May 31, 2011

Michael Barry will take over as Georgetown's next chief investment officer, University President John J. DeGioia announced in an email Tuesday afternoon. "I am thrilled to join Georgetown University...

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