Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Midnight Snack

By Yuse Lajiminmuhip | Oct 23 2009

David Zinczenko, author of “Eat This Not That!” recently added a list of eight sleep-better foods to his library of health tips — with popcorn, sesame seed and red sweet pepper among those making the cut.

Gallaudet Appoints New President; Term to Begin in January

By Oluseyi Fasoranti | Oct 23 2009

Gallaudet University, a prominent U.S. liberal arts college for the deaf and hard of hearing, announced the appointment of ...

Scientist Caught in FBI Sting, Accused of Leaking Classified Information

By Mary James | Oct 23 2009

Stewart David Nozette, a U.S. scientist, was arrested on Monday following a sting operation in D.C. in which ...

Natural History Museum to Open Exhibit on Human Evolution

By Marie Sahrmann | Oct 23 2009

The David H. Koch Hall of Human Origins is planned to open March 17, 2010 at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History.

With DarfurFAST, STAND Raises $1,100

By Elizabeth Rowe and Kate ... | Oct 23 2009

STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition raised over $1,100 this week to fight genocide taking place in Darfur, a western region of Sudan.

Leo’s Goes Disposable After Heater Damaged

By Caitlin MacNeal | Oct 23 2009

O’Donovan Hall experienced a problem with the hot water heater on Oct. 20 and used disposable plates, bowls, cups and utensils to serve dinner.

New Author Returns to Georgetown

By Jenny Rogers | Oct 23 2009

Georgetown College welcomed back alumna Leslie Little on Tuesday with an author’s presentation and a book signing for her award-winning book “Paris Icons.”

Students Coordinate Self-Defense Training in Alumni Sq.

By Bonnie Duncan | Oct 23 2009

Eric Mackie (COL ’11) and Ahmad Kerr (COL ’10) hosted a self-defense demonstration in Alumni Square on Oct. 20.

As Election Draws Near, Students Canvass in Va.

By Kathryn DeVincenzo | Oct 23 2009

As the Virginia gubernatorial race enters its final two weeks, the Georgetown University College Democrats and College Republicans are stepping up their campaign efforts.

D.C. AIDS Misallocations Lead to Reform

By Laura Engshuber | Oct 23 2009

The D.C. government is attempting to ensure stronger oversight and better allocation of HIV/AIDS funding following a Washington Post investigation into misspent funds.