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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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Senior Dis-O Tradition Returns With Fewer Events

By Susannah Price September 29, 2015

The Senior Class Committee hosted fewer activities for this year’s graduating class than previous years’ at its annual weeklong "Dis-Orientation" celebration, which took place last week. While the...

Friday Fixat10ns: Freshman Year Throwbacks

Friday Fixat10ns: Freshman Year Throwbacks

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 18, 2015

Has it really been 3 years since we, the Class of 2016, were mere Freshies struggling to find our way through the ICC? Yes my friends it has been that long. While I am a firm advocate for not accepting...

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Bouncers did not allow underage seniors to enter the Mason Inn during much of a Dis-O event on Saturday night, although the bar’s management agreed that it could be an 18-and-up event.

Dis-O Hits Under-21 Snag

By Molly Simio September 16, 2014

Although Saturday night’s Senior Dis-Orientation event at the Mason Inn was advertised as an 18 and up event, a communication error prevented the entry of under-21 members of the Class of 2015 for...

Dis-O a Poorly Timed Party

By The Editorial Board September 20, 2013

As freshmen are finally getting oriented to the Hilltop, the beloved tradition of senior Dis-Orientation is entering its homestretch this weekend. But while these meticulously planned 10 days of frivolity...

From Dis-O to Senior Ball: Coordinating a Year to Remember

By Sumaiya Ismail March 15, 2012

From Interhall Council to IRC, Chris Butterfield’s (MSB ’12) college experience includes involvement in a great number of activites and organizations, culminating in his position as chair of the...

Take it From a Senior // Dis-Orientation

By Margaret Delaney September 22, 2011

The first time I ever heard about Senior Dis-Orientation was the fall of my sophomore year. I was taking an elective course in the English department and the class was full of juniors and seniors. The...

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