Maria Kefala

Children Find Solace in Art's Healing Power

A picture may say a thousand words, but for patients at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, it provides a voice that may otherwise go unheard.

GU Entrepreneur, Producer Brings Lessons to Class

Ted Leonsis (CAS ’77) may be an AOL emeritus vice chairman, film producer of “Nanking” and owner of the Washington Capitals and Washington Mystics, but he returned to his alma mater yesterday to discuss his film, life and the Internet with a class in the Intercultural Center.

Quelling the Controversy

This year’s GUSA presidential election brought about a lot of questions, but at the middle of all the hype was Election Commissioner Maura Cassidy (COL ’08). Getting involved with the student association this year as part of her involvement with the Senior Class Committee, Cassidy found herself at the focal point of the GUSA election controversy.

Hundreds Protest Church of Scientology

Holding signs with messages such as “Scientology Kills,” more than 200 activists convened in Dupont Circle across the street from the Church of Scientology on Sunday to protest the church’s beliefs and tax-exempt status.

Pastor Argues Faith is Missing Link

Rev. Rick Warren, the founder and leader of a nondenominational megachurch, argued that faith-based organizations provide the missing link to successfully face the world’s biggest problems yesterday in Gaston Hall.

Exiled Iranian Prince Calls For Democracy

In a visit to the Intercultural Center Auditorium on Wednesday night, the former crown prince of Iran stressed the importance of establishing a secular democracy in his country and fostering the existing pro-Western sentiment of segments of the population.

Hitting a High Note

Angela Crandall isn’t the typical SFS sophomore. This 19-year-old science, technology and international affairs major not only has to balance the academic demands of being a Georgetown student, but is also thinking about the premiere of her first album.