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‘On Faith’ Gathers GU Following

By Elaina Koros September 6, 2013

Faith, spirituality and politics are popular food for thought and discussion on campus. But a select few have extended their contributions to these debates to a broader audience through The Washington...

Springtime Weather Woes: The REAL Madness of March

Springtime Weather Woes: The REAL Madness of March

By KP and KP April 2, 2013

Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful. In case, you've no place to go... HOLD ON! It's springtime, right?! If you think the weather has been a bit weird lately, you aren't...

Writers Analyze the Presidential Race

By Guthrie Angeles October 19, 2012

Author James Mann and The Washington Post correspondent Tom Hamburger discussed politics, foreign policy and the presidential race in Georgetown’s Mortara Center for International Studies Tuesday afternoon. Hamburger,...

Is The Guards Closing For Good?

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy August 1, 2012

Could this be the end of an era for The Guards? The Washington Post’s All We Can Eat blog posted yesterday that the restaurant and bar might be closing permanently. While Georgetown students know...

Valentine’s Day — D.C. Style

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

by Martin Hussey [dmalbum path="/wp-content/uploads/dm-albums/D.C. Valentines/"/] Can't wait to express your love this Valentine's Day? Can't find the right words for the love in your life? The Washington...

Raccoon Walk

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff January 25, 2012

by Beth Garbitelli According to the Washington Post Going Out Guide (usually quite a reliable resource in the wasteland of the Internets), this Saturday, children from around the area are invited to...

Collegiate Readership Program Relaunched

By Alice Maglio March 14, 2011

GUSA brought back the Collegiate Readership Program Monday, replenishing newsstands around campus with free daily copies of The New York Times, The Washington Post and USA Today after funding shortages...

Washington Post Launches App

By Kelly Church November 11, 2010

Readers will now be able to peruse D.C.'s most widely read newspaper on the go, as The Washington Post released an iPad application on Nov. 8, the latest in a trend of national newspapers making the jump...

Bradlee Receives Honorary GU Degree

By Patrick Skeehan May 19, 2006

Long-time Washington Post editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, who became famous for his leadership of the newspaper during its breaking coverage of the Watergate scandal, discussed his personal path to the top...

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