Articles by Anastacia Webb

Law Center Launches Center on National Security

By Anastacia Webb | Apr 15 2008

Georgetown University Law Center inaugurated its new Center on National Security and the Law in a ceremony on Thursday.

“The ...

Graduate Schools Rise in Rankings

By Anastacia Webb | Apr 02 2008

Many of Georgetown’s graduate schools gained a larger share of national recognition last week after moving up in this ...

Campus Forum Revives Talks on Bias Incidents, Diversity

By Anastacia Webb | Mar 14 2008

Dozens of students gathered in a White-Gravenor classroom Wednesday night to join in a discussion, but the issues they tackled ...

Congressman Declares United States Mired in Recession

By Anastacia Webb | Feb 26 2008

Rep. John Campbell III (R-Calif.) addressed America’s struggling economy and the 2008 presidential campaign in front of a crowd ...

Hundreds Oppose Bus Stop Location

By Anastacia Webb | Feb 01 2008

Citing concern for handicapped and elderly access to the Medical Center, hundreds of people have signed a petition calling for ...

Bill Proposes Minimum Endowment Spending

By Anastacia Webb | Jan 18 2008

A bill under consideration in the Senate would require universities to spend five percent of their endowments annually, a level ...

Out of Sudan, Natsios to Teach Full-Time

By Anastacia Webb | Jan 11 2008

Add one to Georgetown’s list of full-time “celebrity” professors.

Andrew Natsios (CAS ’71), a distinguished professor in the Mortara ...

Away From Home for the Holidays

By Anastacia Webb | Dec 04 2007

The holiday season is traditionally a time when most students return home to spend time with family and friends, but ...

Former GUSA President Named Rhodes Scholar

By Anastacia Webb | Nov 20 2007

Pravin Rajan (SFS ’07) is Oxford-bound.

Rajan became the 22nd Georgetown student awarded the Rhodes Scholarship on Saturday when he ...

McCain Wins College Republican Straw Poll After Mock Debate

By Anastacia Webb | Nov 13 2007

Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) chances at winning the presidency in 2008 may seem slim, but if the election were ...