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Voting Rights Regress

By Katharine Viles February 26, 2016

This year, to vote in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, I have to print an absentee ballot application form from the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s website and mail the form about two to three weeks...

Voting: An Ethical Dilemma for Servicemen

Voting: An Ethical Dilemma for Servicemen

By Noah Taylor February 19, 2016

As a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadet, my personal growth in college has not only focused on development of my intellectual capabilities, but also on my conceptions of duty and professionalism....

Politics Are Nasty, But This Is Too Far

By Mattie Haag February 19, 2016

A few weeks ago, the Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted a mock Iowa caucus event where students could go and learn how caucusing works while advocating for their favorite presidential candidates....

Chicken? Madness.

Chicken? Madness.

By Philip Coffin February 12, 2016

Chicken Madness has always been the student body’s favorite dark-horse candidate for all Georgetown University Student Association elections. It represents students’ apathy for campus politics and...

2 Chicks, 1 Georgetown: An Interview with the Sandwiches Behind It All

2 Chicks, 1 Georgetown: An Interview with the Sandwiches Behind It All

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally February 11, 2016

With the GUSA elections heating up, both on and off the griddle, two sandwiches seem to have taken the campus by storm as they continue to rally a surprising amount of support amongst students.  Considered...

Vote to Be Heard

By The Editorial Board February 2, 2016

There is no shortage of political discourse on Georgetown’s campus. The popularity of the government major and minor is a testament to the political culture on campus. The university has consistently...

2016 Presidential Candidates as Told by 90s Songs

2016 Presidential Candidates as Told by 90s Songs

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice December 6, 2015

As the 2016 Presidential race heats up, there is a lot of information to digest. The candidates' platforms (or lack thereof) are constantly mutating and they are saying crazier things every day. If...

Vote Yes to Divest

Vote Yes to Divest

By Theo Montgomery and Isaiah Fleming-Klink November 6, 2015

For too long, Georgetown University — and the vast majority of its peers — has invested in fossil fuels. For too long, these investments have given financial support to companies that significantly...

Vote Luther - Rohan for GUSA Executive 2015

Vote Luther – Rohan for GUSA Executive 2015

By The Editorial Board February 13, 2015

As this year’s Georgetown University Student Association executive campaign descended on the Hilltop, the candidacy of Joe Luther (COL ’16) and Connor Rohan (COL ’16) struck many students as a stunt,...

CISR, Stall No More

By The Editorial Board January 30, 2015

After a prolonged debate, the Committee on Invests Social Responsibility rejected GU Fossil Free’s plan for divestment and suggested in its place an alternative that would enact change over a lengthened...

Rightful Divestment

By The Editorial Board January 16, 2015

On June 25, 2013, President Barack Obama spoke from the steps of New North and announced a major plan to combat climate change. Obama’s remarks emphasized the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,...

The D.C. Election Voting Guide

The D.C. Election Voting Guide

By KP and KP March 31, 2014

Tomorrow is the big day: Election Day. We've already discussed how important tomorrow's D.C. Mayoral primary is for Hoyas, and we can't stress enough how important it is for District residents to get out...

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