Articles by Gregg Re

Classroom Space Tightens, Registrar Works to Resolve Problems

By Gregg Re | Mar 31 2009

Every week in the cramped confines of Intercultural Center Room 207, teaching assistant Michael Weintraub leads an evening discussion section ...

University Replaces Student Access+

By Gregg Re | Mar 24 2009

Students may be surprised the next time they sign on to Student Access+ as the university gradually replaces an old ...

Growing Green Efforts Across Campus

By Gregg Re | Feb 27 2009

If in the next few weeks you see students digging through trash cans, removing plastic bottles, aluminum cans, and papers ...

Statue Defaced with Black Paint

By Gregg Re | Feb 24 2009

University officials discovered last week that the statue of the Blessed Mother on Copley Lawn had been defaced, prompting several ...

University of Dreams Offers Opportunity to Buy Internships

By Gregg Re | Feb 13 2009

It’s a far cry from mowing lawns and babysitting for cash in the summer. In today’s ultra-competitive summer ...

Working Hard or Working Cheap

By Gregg Re | Feb 10 2009

Another week, another batch of well-intentioned protesters in over their heads in Red Square.

Last Monday, students representing the Georgetown ...

District Court Delays Decision to Reopen Homeless Shelter

By Gregg Re | Feb 03 2009

Former residents of the Franklin Shelter in downtown D.C. have sued Mayor Adrien Fenty for closing the homeless shelter ...

Universities Clash With College Board Over SAT Policy

By Gregg Re | Jan 30 2009

The College Board announced a new policy that will give high school students more choice when sending their SAT scores ...

Westboro Baptist Church Leads Protest During Inauguration

By Gregg Re | Jan 23 2009

Holding signs declaring “God Hates Obama,” “America is Doomed” and “Mourn for Your Sins,” 14 members of Westboro Baptist Church ...

Woman Saved From Metro Tracks

By Gregg Re | Jan 23 2009

Millions of people braved the cold on Inauguration Day, but one elderly tourist among the unprecedented crowds battled for her ...