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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Breaking the Voting Bubble

By The Editorial Board October 21, 2014

It’s not difficult to understand why local politics might never cross the mind of the average Georgetown student. Although college students are an inherently transient population, temporary residence...

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Students Campaign for ANC Seats

By Giovanna Azevedo October 10, 2014

Alongside the upcoming Washington, D.C. mayoral election, Nov. 4 will bring elections for the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E, which has two open student commissioner positions to represent the area...

Northeast Triangle Wins OGB Approval

Northeast Triangle Wins OGB Approval

By Molly Simio March 7, 2014

After months of negotiations and redesigns, the university’s Northeast Triangle Residence Hall was awarded final concept approval by the Old Georgetown Board at its monthly meeting Thursday. “We’re...

Georgetown BID Launches 2028 Plan

By Suzanne Monyak January 31, 2014

The Georgetown Business Improvement District formally launched its 2028 15-year action plan and announced its intention to increase transportation between Georgetown and greater D.C. in a ceremony held...

ANC Accelerates Plans for Metro

By Molly Simio December 5, 2013

A Metro stop in Georgetown is one step closer to reality after the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E passed a unanimous vote in favor of accelerated planning and funding for the stop Monday. According...

ANC Rejects MedStar Office Trailer Proposal

By Penny Hung October 4, 2013

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E urged the D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board to reject MedStar Georgetown University Hospital’s proposal for two office trailers Monday during its monthly...

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An artists rendition depicts the new dormitory, left, which would feature seven stories and 250 new beds.

Dormitory Blueprint Clears First Hurdle

By Danny Funt July 2, 2013

University officials received unanimous approval from Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E on Monday night for the blueprint of a new campus dormitory, which planners say could be completed in time...

New Releases

By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

Bowling Alley Wins Approval

By Ted Murphy January 18, 2013

Pinstripes, a chain that combines bowling and fine dining, scored a victory Tuesday when Board of Zoning Adjustment members unanimously approved its bid to open a location in the Shops at Georgetown...

GU Hosts Sticka’s Final ANC Meeting

By Ted Murphy December 4, 2012

For the first time in six years, Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E held its monthly meeting on Georgetown’s campus Monday night. ANC 2E04 Commissioner Jake Sticka (SFS ’13), who suggested...

Two Students Elected to ANC

By Tia Baheri November 9, 2012

Although Tuesday’s general election was marked by a surge in student voter turnout and two seats secured by students on the Advisory Neighborhood Commission for the first time in 10 years, the remainder...

On ANC, Students Strive to Define Role

By Michael Donnay November 6, 2012

As Peter Prindiville (SFS ’14) and Craig Cassey (COL ’15) prepare to become the likely student representatives on Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E, it is apparent that they will confront many...

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