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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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Georgetown Students Win Elections for Advisory Neighborhood Commission Seats

By Emily Han December 2, 2022

Two Georgetown undergraduate students have been elected to seats on the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) and will represent Georgetown University’s campus and surrounding areas in decisions on...

Professors Discuss Midterms, Polarization, Trends at Mortara Center

Professors Discuss Midterms, Polarization, Trends at Mortara Center

By Evie Steele October 6, 2022

The 2022 midterm elections serve as an important signal for the state of American politics in the midst of increased polarization and threats to democracy, two professors said at an event on the highly...

VIEWPOINT: Vote Against Suppression

By Alexis Smith November 2, 2018

The 2018 midterm elections will likely be among the most important in recent history, as Democrats seek to subdue a president they believe to be destructive and the Republican Party remains ardent in protecting...

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Alumni See Mixed Results in Midterm Elections

By Kristen Fedor November 7, 2014

After the dust settled following Tuesday’s midterm elections, incumbent Georgetown alumni retained their seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate, though challengers and gubernatorial candidates...

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A Midterm Election Battle of the Sexes

By Kate Riga July 21, 2014

As midterm elections creep closer, things are not looking good for the Democrats. The Washington Post Election Lab is showing a very high probability of the GOP not only retaining their majority in...

Midterm Elections a Mixed Bag for Georgetown Grads

By David Schuler November 5, 2010

Georgetown alumni won multiple midterm elections throughout the nation Tuesday, though not without controversy. Incumbent Illinois Gov. Patrick Quinn (D) (SFS '71), a former sports editor of THE HOYA,...

Voter Activism Heats Up

By Bethany Imondi October 19, 2010

With only two weeks to go until the midterm elections, and voters across the country seeking to make their voices heard, the Georgetown University College Democrats and College Republicans are ramping...

Democratic Hold Shaky in Arkansas

By Sam Dulik February 23, 2010

There's something peculiar about Arkansas. While it is not quite dixie, not quite Midwestern, not particularly industrialized, wealthy, urbanized or populated, a defining characteristic of the Natural...

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