Articles by Mary McGuire

Officials to Close Public H1N1 Vaccine Clinics

By Mary McGuire | Nov 13 2009

District health officials plan to close public H1N1 virus vaccine clinics and redistribute doses to doctors and community health centers in an effort to more effectively provide the vaccine.

Madison Square Garden Owners Look to D.C.

By Mary McGuire | Oct 20 2009

Madison Square Garden Entertainment, which owns Madison Square Garden Arena in New York City, is looking to build a new venue in Washington.

Students, Professors Weigh In on Health Care

By Adam Casella and Mary ... | Sep 15 2009

As the tense national dialogue on health care reform continues in the wake of President Obama’s Sept. 9 address before Congress on the subject, Georgetown students, professors and campus groups have joined the fray.

Rabbi White to Retire After 40 Years of Service

By Mary McGuire | Sep 04 2009

After 40 years of service as the nation’s first rabbi appointed to a full-time position at a Catholic university in a ministry capacity, Rabbi Harold White will retire at the end of the spring semester.

Hate Crime Legislation Debated

By Mary McGuire | Apr 24 2009

Sallie Mae Helps Students Repay Loans

By Mary McGuire | Mar 24 2009

Sallie Mae, the largest student loan provider in the nation, is offering a new student loan service for students that ...

Violations Build at GW Med

By Mary McGuire | Feb 27 2009

The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences was placed on a two-year probation in October for what ...

'Grey's' Facts Keep Viewers Informed

By Mary McGuire | Oct 07 2008

Watching “Grey’s Anatomy” no longer needs to be considered a guilty pleasure, a recent study shows.

The Kaiser Family ...

GU Law Students Bring Witness To Rosenberg Spy Case

By Mary McGuire | Aug 29 2008

The research of several Georgetown Law students played a fundamental role in bringing to the public eye secret witness testimony ...

First U.S. Crime Museum to Open in D.C.

By Mary McGuire | Apr 29 2008

Want to experience the thrill of a real-life crime scene investigation?

The nation’s first museum exclusively dedicated to crime ...