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Ryan’s Plan Turns ‘Promise’ Into Lie

By Brian Shaud April 23, 2012

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) “Path to Prosperity” budget proposal may have been been lauded as a courageous and sincere attempt to address this nation’s budget problems,...

Valuing Sustainability for Future Generations

By Clara Gustafson and Vail Kohnert-Yount April 13, 2012

Georgetown offers ample opportunity to study, reflect on and live by the Jesuit values that define our university. One of the pillars of our Jesuit heritage is learning to be not only bright men and women,...

GUSA Passes Executive Cabinet, Budget

By Annie Chen March 25, 2012

The Georgetown University Student Association senate voted unanimously to approve its budget for fiscal year 2013 and nominations for a new executive cabinet. President Clara Gustafson (SFS ’13)...

GU Runs Deficit for Ninth Straight Year

By Mariah Byrne February 27, 2012

The university ran a $12.8 million deficit in fiscal year 2011, continuing a trend of financial losses that began in 2003. The university's bottom line has been in the red for nine years, despite the...

Clubs Request About $1.5M at Budget Summit

By Annie Chen February 26, 2012

Student organizations requested over $1.484 million at the annual Georgetown University Student Association Budget Summit Sunday. The GUSA Finance and Appropriations Committee has about $960,000 to...

Med Center Deficit Over $22 Million

By Hiromi Oka February 23, 2012

The university has projected annual budget shortfalls for the Georgetown University Medical Center of more than $20 million for each of the next five years, according to university financial plans. GUMC has...

GU Spared as NIH Cuts Threaten Research

By Hiromi Oka January 24, 2012

A reduced salary cap for university researchers who receive National Institute of Health grants is expected to dramatically affect research programs at universities nationwide, though it will likely have...

SAC Issues Reform Plan at Town Hall

By Matthew Strauss October 21, 2011

The Student Activities Commission unveiled plans for a new funding system to a roundtable of student group leaders Wednesday night in response to student complaints over SAC's programming-arc funding model. "I...

Small Towns Feel Budget Ripple Effect

By Michael Clark March 29, 2011

Budget season is grinding on the nerves and the patience of Americans everywhere. The staggering figures thrown around on cable news programs and reported in newspapers exist in the unintelligible range...

Republicans Show Their True Budget Colors

By Brian Shaud March 1, 2011

The year 2011 was supposed to be when Republicans got serious about deficit reduction. This past fall, House Speaker-in-Waiting John Boehner (R-Ohio) promised Americans that the GOP would balance the budget,...

SAC Slashes Budgets For All Groups

By David Schuler November 12, 2010

Another tight budget for the Student Activities Commission forced the organization to approve 72.5 percent of the $122,755 student organizations requested during the first run of its new bulk allocation...

Research Spending Increases

By Stephen Levy October 8, 2010

Georgetown's research and development spending increased more than the national average over the last fiscal year, but the university spent significantly less than both public and private universities...

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