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GU Politics Reflects on Transformative Inaugural Year

By Taylor Harding April 15, 2016

As the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service approaches the end of its inaugural year on campus, its leaders, fellows and student participants reflect on the institute’s accomplishments...

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IPPS Executive Director Moe Elleithee (SFS ’94) led a discussion in Old North about the state of the campaigns with students and staff as the results from the New Hampshire primary came in.

Sanders, Trump Win New Hampshire Primary

By Riley Solter February 12, 2016

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted an election results watch party for the New Hampshire primary election on Tuesday in Old North, drawing around 30 students and staff members...

BENNETT: Is It OK To Be a Faust Today?

By Jack Bennett February 5, 2016

The other day I posited a revamped version of the Faustian Question to a friend as a thought experiment. You may be familiar with the story, or at least its more well-known neologism, the Faustian Bargain....

Sanders Woos Youth With Social Agenda

By Caleb Weaver October 20, 2015

The first Democratic debate hosted by CNN Oct. 13 drew an average of 15.3 million viewers, making it the highest-watched Democratic debate in history. From Anderson Cooper’s first question, it was evident...

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