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DULIK: Romney Resuscitates Campaign

By Sam Dulik February 2, 2012

Florida is home to an almost magical political vibe. Whether handing George W. Bush the White House after an agonizing recount in 2000 or sealing the deal for John McCain's presidential nomination in 2008,...

Sunday Night Wrapup: It Snowed!

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff January 23, 2012

Photo via Flickr user ep_jhu by Bethany Imondi In case you've been hiding in Lau for the past two days or are just starting to make sense of things again after a few wild nights, here's what you missed...

SAC Set to Review Reform Proposal

By Matthew Strauss October 18, 2011

The Student Activities Commission will present a draft of a proposed new funding system to club leaders Wednesday night that features a more flexible allocation system. If the proposal is met with approval...

Former Law Student Runs for DC Council

By Tyler Sanborn September 20, 2011

Former Georgetown Law student David Grosso (L '01) launched his campaign for a D.C. Council At-Large seat Saturday, running on a platform of reduced spending and increased attention to the District's political...

Mixup at Polls Keeps Students From Voting

By Sarah Kaplan April 29, 2011

At least three Georgetown students were turned away at the polls when they tried to vote in yesterday's special election for at-large member of the D.C. Council. The students' names were not on the...

Meaney and Laverriere Nab Win in GUSA Election

By Alice Maglio and Glenn Russo February 25, 2011

Mike Meaney (SFS ‘12) and Greg Laverriere (COL ‘12) have won the Georgetown University Student Association executive race with a total of 1,612 votes. It took four rounds of runoff voting...

Joyce-Lovejoy: Offering Experience With a New Perspective

By Paige Lovejoy February 24, 2011

It's Georgetown University Student Association election season again and the Hilltop looks about the same as it always does — banners duct-taped in Red Square, neon fliers everywhere, and, as usual,...

Election Campaigns Take Off

By Alice Maglio February 11, 2011

The GUSA presidential campaign kicked off at midnight Thursday, beginning a five-way race lasting two weeks. On Feb. 24, the student body will have 24 hours to vote for the next Georgetown University...

New Candidates Must Build on Past GUSA Successes

By Adam Talbot February 11, 2011

In just under two weeks, Georgetown students have a remarkable opportunity to completely remake student life at Georgetown. After this year's passage of Student Activities Fee and Endowment reform and...

GOP Success Hinges On Latino Voters

By Sam Dulik October 15, 2010

I've recently been thinking about something I call the "50-50 Initiative." I believe the Republican Party can, and must, adopt an aggressive policy dedicated to the following vision: By 2050, at least...

Candidates Launch Bids for GUSA Senate Seats

By Johanna Caldwell September 24, 2010

Candidates vying for seats representing 17 residential districts and at-large spots in the Georgetown University Student Association Senate mobilized their campaigns at midnight Thursday, marking the beginning...

Clean Cut: Election Marks Step Forward

By The Editorial Board February 26, 2010

Better late than never. After years of infamous Georgetown University Student Association campaign controversy, it seems almost odd that this year's election went off without a hitch. With the exception...

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