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Nine campus and community groups hosted a screening of Education Is Not a Crime in the ICC Auditorium Friday.

Panel Discusses Access To Education in Iran

By Alicia Che March 3, 2015

Nine campus and community groups, including the International Relations Club, the Lecture Fund and The Hoya, hosted a documentary screening and panel discussion in support of Education is Not a Crime,...

Iranian Journalist Discusses Politics

By Matthew Larson February 6, 2015

Renowned Iranian journalist Masih Alinejad participated in a discussion Thursday night about the lack of political freedoms in Iran at an event co-sponsored by the Georgetown University Lecture Fund and...

Palestine, BDS, and Richard Falk: An Answer to GIA

By Amin Gharad December 28, 2014

The Georgetown Israel Alliance (GIA) seems to have taken considerable exception to an earlier campus event featuring a lecture and question-and-answer session with Princeton international law scholar...

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Jay Carney discussed his career as the former White House press secretary for the Obama administration Monday in Gaston Hall.

Carney Discusses White House Career

By Andrew Wallender October 7, 2014

Former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney spoke Monday evening in Gaston Hall about his experiences as the nation’s 29th press secretary and recounted parts of his nearly three-decade career...

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Students protested a lecture by IMF Managing Director Christine 
Lagarde with a live-action board game in Healy Circle.

Protest Puts Spotlight on Speech Policy

By Katherine Richardson October 3, 2014

A student protest in Healy Circle went uninterrupted by the Georgetown University Police Department on Thursday morning, although H*yas for Choice was not allowed to table in the same spot last year. The...

Lagardes Speech Attracts Protesters

Lagarde’s Speech Attracts Protesters

By Toby Hung October 3, 2014

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde’s lecture in Gaston Hall on Thursday morning prompted a student protest of her invitation to campus and of the IMF. In her lecture,...

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Author and columnist Nicholas Kristof, the recipient of two Pulitzer Prizes, spoke on human rights and global inequalities Sunday.

Kristof Addresses Human Rights, Inequalities

By Sarah Smith September 30, 2014

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Nicholas Kristof spoke to Georgetown students Sunday about his new book, “A Path Appears,” and his experiences with human rights and political issues...

Dont Kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia

Don’t Kill the Prime Minister of Malaysia

By Emily Min and Emily Min September 22, 2014

For all of you 4E readers who can't get enough of foreign affairs, government and interesting people (so... everyone), Lecture Fund is having their first event tomorrow night featuring Malaysia's Prime...

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Obliged to Provide Access

By The Editorial Board April 15, 2014

When Heather Artinian (COL ’15) reached out to the Academic Resource Center to request a sign language interpreter for a Georgetown University Student Association-sponsored LSAT prep course, she...

Kluwe Advocates for LGBTQ Athletes’ Rights

By Molly Simio March 28, 2014

Chris Kluwe, a former punter for the Minnesota Vikings, discussed LGBTQ advocacy in the realm of professional sports in the Edmund A. Walsh Building on Wednesday night. During the event, which was sponsored...

Panel Talks Palestine Peace

By Sydney Winkler March 28, 2014

A panel of leading Middle East experts spoke about the current Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations in the Reiss Science Building on Wednesday. The panel included Ambassador Dennis Ross, Ghaith Al-Omari...

Chipotle Founder Crafts Burrito Business

By Maddy Moore March 21, 2014

Steve Ells, the founder and CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill, highlighted Tuesday evening in Lohrfink Auditorium the importance of changing the way people think about and eat fast food. Throughout...

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