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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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Grad Rates Lower for Minorities

By Annie Chen March 23, 2012

While Georgetown’s graduation rate for the Class of 2010 was among the highest in the nation at 88.9 percent, disparities exist within the university between graduation rates for different racial groups. White...

No Plans for Empty Buildings on Campus

By Daniel Corry March 23, 2012

Kober-Cogan Building, which was closed in May 2010 after a steam leak, will remain closed indefinitely, according to the university. The building, which is located between the Leavey Center and the...

Rash of Med Center Break-Ins Continues

By Sarah Kaplan March 16, 2012

Two burglaries were reported at the Georgetown University Medical Center during spring break, bringing the total number of Med Center break-ins over the past two months to eight. The first of the two...

Chaplain Leaves Position

By Sarah Kaplan February 6, 2012

Emmanuel Kornyo, former chaplain-in-residence for the third floor of New South Hall, will not return to his position or live on campus after his alleged involvement in an incident of family disturbance...

Leavey Damages Lead to Arrests

By Lauren Weber August 30, 2011

As Hurricane Irene slammed campus early Sunday, three male students' efforts to evade Department of Public Safety officers ended in $1,500 worth of damages to offices on the fourth floor of the Leavey Center...

DeGioia Creates New Administration Positions

By Glenn Russo July 19, 2011

In a restructuring of the administration, the university announced three administration changes including the creation of a two new senior-level positions in an email broadcast Monday. The newly minted...

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