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Metro Test Raises Concerns

By Lily Westergaard March 26, 2013

Construction on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro, which is designed to extend to Dulles International Airport, is proceeding despite concerns about the possible settling of soil in and around areas...

SCOTUS: Foreign Book Sales Legal

By Lily Westergaard March 26, 2013

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled March 19 that it is legal to buy cheaper foreign versions of books overseas and resell or give them away in the United States. In the case Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley &...

Water Week Draws Attention to Global Issue

By Lily Westergaard March 23, 2013

UNICEF Georgetown took a break from its regular fundraising and discussion last week to educate Georgetown about water, sanitation and hygiene needs around the world during World Water Week. UNICEF...

Thefts Increase 44% in November

By Lily Westergaard November 30, 2012

Crime in November increased 15 percent from October, primarily due to a 44 percent spike in theft. The Department of Public Safety reported 53 incidents this month, of which 36 were thefts, compared...

DPS Reports Spike In Drug Violations

By Lily Westergaard November 2, 2012

The number of reported drug violations shot up significantly in October, with six incidents reported between Oct. 1 and Oct 31. By comparison, the Department of Public Safety reported no drug-related...

Education Officials Stress Importance of College

By Lily Westergaard September 28, 2012

Under Secretary of Education Martha Kanter discussed the future of federal financial aid Thursday in Intercultural Center. Kanter, who was appointed by President Obama in April 2009 after serving as...

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