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Georgetown’s MBA Program Ranked 54th by Executives

By Laura Zhang October 25, 2011

Georgetown's Master of Business Administration program scored the 54th spot in a new study of the top 150 international universities from which CEOs and chairmen of leading companies hire. After surveying...

DC Worship: Finding Faith Beyond the Gates

By Bebe Albornoz October 25, 2011

It is a crisp, Sunday morning in mid-October, and Ivan Plis (SFS '12) is awakened sharply by the sound of his 7 a.m. alarm. He dresses, says his prayers, laces up a comfortable pair of shoes and prepares...

From Protests to Pinot Noir, 1789 Endures

By Elizabeth Garbitelli October 25, 2011

Attracting President Obama and prominent locals, the premier Georgetown restaurant 1789 has become a District hotspot for upscale dining. But neighbors weren't always the eatery's biggest fans. In...

Political Comment Site Kicks Off GU Contest

By Jake Green October 25, 2011

PolicyMic.com, a fast-growing online forum for political discussion, debuted its weeklong "Hoya Challenge" Monday in order to find the best commentators on the Hilltop. Students compete by ranking...

No DPS Report of Robbery

By Kelly Church October 25, 2011

The Department of Public Safety did not report a robbery at gunpoint that took place five blocks from campus last month to the campus community. On Sept. 25 at about 1:22 a.m., the suspect approached...

Singing a Cultural Tune

By Esteban Garcia October 25, 2011

A new breed of singing groups with unique cultural focuses are lending their voices to highlight the Hilltop's cultural diversity. Chutzpah, an a cappella group comprised of Jewish students, takes its...

Veterans Spruce Up WWII Memorial

By Jake Green October 25, 2011

For a dozen students volunteering at the World War II memorial Saturday morning, raking leaves meant more than cleaning up a national monument — it was about honoring history. The group was led by...

GUSA Votes Yes On Ambassador Program Funds

By Upasana Kaku October 25, 2011

T he Georgetown University Student Association senate voted Sunday to fund student attendance of academic conferences with student fee money. The initiative originally proposed by the GUSA executive...

Clinton to Reflect on His Economic Record at GU

By Glenn Russo October 24, 2011

Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak in Gaston Hall Friday as part of a discussion focusing on the economic record of the Clinton presidency and its relevance in the current fiscal downturn. Sponsored...

Clinton Set to Speak

By Glenn Russo October 24, 2011

Former President Bill Clinton (SFS '68) is scheduled to speak in Gaston Hall Friday as part of a discussion focusing on the economic record of the Clinton presidency and its relevance in the current fiscal...

Appelbaum Wins SAC Chair

By Matthew Strauss October 23, 2011

Jack Appelbaum (COL '14) has been elected Student Activities Commission Chair for the 2012 calendar year. "I appreciate the support of SAC student groups and am excited to continue working on their...

DPS Blotter

By DPS Blotter October 21, 2011

Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011 Theft, Lauinger Library, 9 p.m. A student reported that he parked his bicycle on the bike rack. When he returned, he found his bicycle missing. There are no suspects or witnesses. Friday,...

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