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Leo’s advertises changes to its meal plans and Flex dollars for the fall 2014 semester on the first floor of the dining hall.

Meal Plan Options Limited

By Ashley Miller September 12, 2014

O’Donovan’s Hall limited its lowest and least expensive meal plan options this year, among other dining changes including adding two new meal plans, barring freshmen from purchasing the 10-meal-a-week...

Freshman Violations Hidden

By Molly Simio August 29, 2014

First-time violations of some Code of Student Conduct regulations that occur during freshman year will no longer be visible to employers and graduate schools on a student’s disciplinary record, after...

Coors Light Clemency

By The Editorial Board August 29, 2014

No week of a student’s life is more socially excruciating than the first week of college. The new liberties associated with living on one’s own, combined with the pressure to find friends within...

The NSO Letters: Omika Jikaria

The NSO Letters: Omika Jikaria

By Omika Jikaria August 23, 2014

Dear Georgetown Class of 2018, When you find yourself on campus this fall, you will be met by swarms of upperclassmen encouraging you to get involved in various student groups and organizations....

Diversity for Georgetown Talks

By Kshithij Shrinath March 21, 2014

Under the vision of A.J. Serlemitsos (COL ’17), the new organization Georgetown Talks aims to encourage students to talk about their personal experience at Georgetown and foster conversations on campus...

Awkward Moments at Home

Awkward Moments at Home

By Julia Kieserman and Julia Kieserman March 13, 2014

Life back home is sweet. Home-cooked meals, a couch for watching Netflix, pajama days until the end of time. But what happens when you leave the front door and face the outside world? As a college student...

Housing Selection Adds New Twist

By Sam Abrams November 8, 2013

Housing selection points for rising sophomores will be tied to attendance at a series of forums on diversity and sexual assault beginning this year. The new initiative, called What's a Hoya?, was launched...

Freshman Hall Forms Lasting Bonds

By Michael Crouch May 16, 2013

I lived in the purple cluster on the eighth floor of Harbin Hall my freshman year. For those who are unfamiliar withHarbin’s layout, each floor is made up of three clusters of eight rooms surrounding...

TRACK & FIELD | Freshmen Shine at Armory

By Patrick Musgrave February 4, 2013

Times kept dropping and records kept falling in the latest weekend of Georgetown track and field’s spring season, with several athletes from the men’s and women’s squads competing at the Armory Collegiate...

DFMO 101: Lessons Learned at The Third Edition

DFMO 101: Lessons Learned at The Third Edition

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy January 29, 2013

Now that the Third Edition, our friendly neighborhood bar (and this blog's namesake ... kinda), has closed its doors for the final time, it's as good a time as ever to reflect on some of the things that...

MORRIS & WEBER: Burgers, Banter and a Faculty Mentor for Life

By John Morris and Lauren Weber October 19, 2012

If you can recall your college tour days, one of the usual major selling points — often shouted as you were herded around a variety of beautiful campuses — focused on the infinite number of dinners...

New Students Find ESCAPE

By Caroline Welch October 16, 2012

Amid the bustle of college life, the ESCAPE First-Year Experience has given students the opportunity to leave campus, take a break and reflect on their experiences. Run by the Office of Campus Ministry,...

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