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Love Saxa Funding, Status Remain Uncertain After Vote Postponed

By Jeff Cirillo October 31, 2017

The fate of student group Love Saxa’s funding and status as a university-recognized club remains uncertain after a meeting of the Student Activities Commission ended without a vote early Tuesday...

Cooper Field Renovation Set to Begin in December

By Meena Morar October 31, 2017

Renovations for Cooper Field's new 3,000-seat facility featuring new restrooms, locker rooms and other features will begin December 2017. The project will expand Cooper Field’s current 2,500-seat...

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Entering his 14th year, University President John J. DeGioia is the longest-serving president in Georgetown’s history.

13 Years In, DeGioia Outlasts Predecessors in President’s Office

By Emma Hinchliffe August 26, 2014

After 13 years at the helm, University President John J. DeGioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95) has reached a milestone. The Georgetown fixture is now the longest-serving president in the university’s history,...

MURFs Hold First Symposium

By Laura Owsiany February 28, 2014

Georgetown’s recently-founded Mortara Undergraduate Research Fellows presented their current research projects in the group’s first-ever symposium in the Mortara Center Thursday night. The program...

The Rise of ‘The Right Way’ and ‘The Progressive’

By Jamie Slater February 28, 2014

After Patrick Gage (SFS ’17) arrived at Georgetown and realized that, unlike the College Democrats’ and their publication “The Progressive,” the College Republicans had no official publication,...

Q&A | Denis Mukwege, Panzi Hospital Director

By Kit Clemente February 28, 2014

, an obstetrician gynecologist, is the director of the Panzi Hospital in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He was one of three honorees bestowed with the 2014 Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards for Women,...

Clinton Honors Men Working for Gender Equality

By Kit Clemente February 28, 2014

Hillary Rodham Clinton, former secretary of state and honorary founding chair of the Georgetown Institute of Women, Peace and Security, presented the 2014 Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards for Advancing...

Sexual Assault Website Highlights New Policies

By Maddy Moore February 28, 2014

Through the collaboration of the Sexual Assault Working Group, Title IX administrators, the Office of the President and others, the university launched a website with information on sexual misconduct Feb....

JUPS Major Wins Approval

By Molly Simio February 28, 2014

Georgetown College approved justice and peace studies as an official major Tuesday, after a yearlong campaign by the program’s students. “We see our transition into a justice and peace studies major...

Drone Legality Discussed

By Andrew Frank February 28, 2014

The Georgetown Amnesty International and The Asian Studies Program held the second event of the Drone Awareness Project, “Drones and International Law” on Wednesday. The discussion featured Anthony...

Tezel, Jikaria Win Executive Race

By Matt Gregory February 28, 2014

Trevor Tezel (SFS ’15) and Omika Jikaria (SFS ’15) won the GUSA executive election Thursday night, bringing in 35.23 percent in the first round of instant runoff voting and 50.19 percent...

GUSA Aligns With Jesuit Student Associations

By Chris Balthazard February 28, 2014

The Georgetown University Student Association Senate voted to join the National Jesuit Student Government Association and to adopt the NJSGA constitution Sunday. The NJSGA will be the first entirely...

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