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A Progressive Hilltop

By Joe Vandegriff and Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson February 15, 2013

When people ask us why we decided to run for Georgetown University Student Association executives, we point to the fact that GUSA is often disconnected from the wants and the needs of the student body....

Appelbaum & Cleary

By Annie Chen February 8, 2013

Former Student Activities Commission Chair and current Director of Student Life ReportImplementation for GUSAJack Appelbaum (COL ’14) and his running mate, former president of the College Republicans...

GUSA Senate Stumps Voters

By The Editorial Board September 28, 2012

Without well-informed voters, GUSA senate elections are at best a popularity contest. Typically, they hinge on name recognition. At worst, they are a total guessing game. But these elections matter,...

GUSA VP Candidates Set Platforms Apart in Debate

By Sam Rodman February 17, 2012

The seven Georgetown University Student Association vice presidential candidates advocated their tickets' respective platforms Wednesday in a debate largely centered on GUSA's interaction with other...

Vote by Vote, Campaigns Wrap Up

By Dawn Hu February 23, 2010

Hillary Dang (SFS '12) and Katie Balloch (COL '12) walked between the treadmills and stationary bicycles in Yates Field House to distribute bottles of Gatorade, while Matt Wagner (SFS '11) and Emmanuel...

Round Two: Angert-Kluger for GUSA

By The Editorial Board February 19, 2010

Who do you choose in a battle between experience and fresh thinking? This year's Georgetown University Student Association presidential election pits achievement against untested but impressive enthusiasm....

GUSA Candidates Trade Views

By Stephen Levy February 19, 2010

Georgetown University Student Association presidential candidates expressed contrasting viewpoints as they discussed funding reform, student security and other student life issues in the inaugural GUSA...

If It’s Not Broken…

By Tim Swenson February 10, 2010

I will never forget my first Georgetown University Student Association Senate meeting as a newly elected senator in my junior year. We went to an ornate room in Healy Hall and congratulated each other...

Back to Square One

By John Lawless February 28, 2006

In an unprecedented move, the GUSA Assembly voted overwhelmingly last night to reject the disputed results of last month's executive elections and called for a new election to be held later this year. The...

Campus Groups Overshadow Hobbled GUSA

By Adam Giblin February 24, 2006

It's all coming back to me now. For two years, I have tried hard to put the 2004 GUSA presidential election - and the very public controversy surrounding it - behind me. The disputed results of last...

Following Elections, GUSA Faces Identity Crisis and Works to Rebuild

By Aaron Terrazas April 30, 2004

If the months-long GUSA election debacle taught the Georgetown community anything, it showed that many students still remain unsure of the efficiency of the Assembly, the main legislative body for the...

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