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Adjuncts Consider Unionizing

By Braden McDonald November 6, 2012

Building on its success in unionizing adjunct faculty members at The George Washington University and American University, officials of the Service Employees International Union Local 500 Coalition of...

Progress Is Slow on Disability Access

By Penny Hung November 6, 2012

Students may complain about the inconvenience of the university’s hills and stairs, but for Whitney Weldon (COL ’15), getting around campus is a daily challenge. Weldon navigates campus in a motorized...

Student Campaigners Reflect On a Defining Experience

By Penny Hung November 6, 2012

As campaigns draw to a close and millions of voters head to the polls today, many Georgetown students have a reason to be particularly invested in the results. During a time when most students are focused...

Athletic Center Plans Advance Slowly

By Kelly Church November 6, 2012

Updated plans for Georgetown’s Intercollegiate Athletic Center will move forward after being approved by the Old Georgetown Board Oct. 4 and the Commission of Fine Arts Oct. 18. The approvals came...

On ANC, Students Strive to Define Role

By Michael Donnay November 6, 2012

As Peter Prindiville (SFS ’14) and Craig Cassey (COL ’15) prepare to become the likely student representatives on Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E, it is apparent that they will confront many...

Alum’s Site Eases Event Parking

By Matt Walters November 5, 2012

Basketball game attendees will be able to use Parking Panda, a service founded by Nick Miller (COL ’10) that allows users to reserve parking spaces in private lots and garages, at the Verizon Center...

Throwing A Stormy Soiree Life Beyond Leo’s

By Brendan Quinn November 3, 2012

Guest list? Check. Food? Check. Libations? Definitely a check. Flashlights/Water/First Aid Kit/Battery-Operated Radio? Umm … check? As soon as classes were cancelled Sunday night, I heard a collective...

Retreat Center Set To Open Next Fall

By Carly Cianci November 2, 2012

Construction on the new Calcagnini Contemplative Center is on schedule, with an estimated completion date set for fall 2013, according to Vice President for Mission and Ministry Fr. Kevin O’Brien,...

DC Back in Business In Wake of Sandy

By Penny Hung November 2, 2012

Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc along the Atlantic coast Monday, killing at least 80 and leaving millions without power, but the Washington metropolitan area escaped largely unscathed. Although D.C....

MEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas Open Tournament Against Red Storm

By Ryan Bacic November 2, 2012

Towards the end of practice Wednesday afternoon, the No. 4 Georgetown men’s soccer team (15-2-1, 6-2-0 Big East) separated itself into two teams on the far side of Multi-Sport Field. Sophomore...

FIELD HOCKEY | Disappointment Palpable as Losing Season Comes to Close

By Celee Belmonte November 2, 2012

The Georgetown field hockey team (2-17, 0-6 Big East) ended its difficult 2012 campaign on Sunday with a 7-0 defeat at No. 11 Lafayette (15-1, 5-0 Patriot League), closing the year with 13 straight losses. “Obviously,...

By Maura Timoney November 2, 2012

Each license plate on a car registered in the District reads “Taxation Without Representation,” the old Revolutionary War-era saying. But to residents of this city, that sentiment isn’t merely...

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