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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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History Viewed From the President’s Side

By Jake Green November 7, 2011

Former Director of the U.S. Secret Service Brian Stafford spoke in Copley Formal Lounge Monday, describing the close calls and working relationship with four presidents during his 33-year career in...

Campaign On Track To Reach Goal in 2016

By Glenn Russo November 3, 2011

Following last weekend's public launch of Georgetown's $1.5 billion capital campaign, the initiative remains on track to reach its goal by 2016 after reaching the $799 million mark Tuesday. Raking...

New Projects Aim to Boost Town Ties

By Braden McDonald November 3, 2011

The university launched two new projects this week in an effort to strengthen Georgetown's relationship with the surrounding community. On Thursday, President John J. DeGioia sent out a blast email...

Dahlgren Donors Remember Roots

By Annie Chen November 3, 2011

For L. Francis III (CAS '75, LAW '78) and Kathleen (SFS '77) Rooney of Naples, Fla., who contributed $6 million toward the ongoing restoration of Dahlgren Chapel, ensuring the future of the sacred space...

Tests Stolen From MSB Mailroom

By Kelly Church November 3, 2011

Students were forced to retake exams after their tests were stolen from the McDonough School of Business mailroom last week. Some time between Oct. 25 and 26, an unknown person took documents from the MSB mailroom....

GUSA Spearheads SafeRides Upgrades

By Braden McDonald October 31, 2011

The Georgetown University Student Association is working with the Department of Public Safety and the Office of Facilities and Student Housing to implement the installation of GPS trackers in university...

GERMS Racks Up Homecoming Calls

By Hiromi Oka October 31, 2011

Alcohol-related calls to Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Services have held steady this semester, according to GERMS. Of the 250 calls GERMS received from early move-in through Halloween weekend,...

Administrators Issue Noise Warning Email

By Laura Zhang October 31, 2011

Students from a neighboring D.C. university were arrested last week by Metropolitan Police for violating the district's noise ordinance, according to an email sent to Alumni Square and townhouse residents...

Burst Pipe in Copley Causes Fire Scare

By Mariah Byrne October 30, 2011

Copley Hall was evacuated Sunday at 12:20 p.m. after large amounts of white steam were seen pouring from the roof and basement of the building. The steam was released by a broken pipe in the building's...

Fire Breaks Out in Burleith

By Lauren Weber October 29, 2011

A fire broke out Sunday around 3 a.m. at 1930 37th Street. Six fire trucks and at least two ambulances responded to the scene, along with the standard Metropolitan Police Department deployment. MPD taped...

Campus Crime on the Rise, Theft Decreases

By Kelly Church October 28, 2011

Though the number of crimes committed on campus rose in October, theft remained the most frequently reported violation. There were a total of 45 reported crimes in October, a slight increase from the...

Finalized IDEV Changes Released

By Andy Miller October 28, 2011

The Dean's Office of the School of Foreign Service announced significant changes to the Certificate in International Development Program Thursday that will affect current freshmen and sophomores. The...

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