T-Pain, the R&B singer/rapper behind songs like “I’m ‘n Luv (Wit a Stripper)” and “Buy U a Drank” will be performing at the McDonough Gymnasium on April 18, according to Georgetown Program Board Chair Danny Fortin. Tay Dizm, an R&B artist signed to T-Pain’s label, will be opening.
By Maddie Donnelly April 2, 2009
Sallie Mae, the nation’s largest private student lender and one of the companies Georgetown’s Office of Financial Aid recommends to students, changed its signature loan policy this past Monday.
By Maddie Donnelly March 26, 2009
Three George Washington University graduate students have started a campaign to enact a campus-wide smoking ban.
By Maddie Donnelly March 19, 2009
“For far too long environmentalism has gotten pitted against economic development,” New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday in Gaston Hall. “Going green is the best and indeed only pro-growth strategy.”
By Maddie Donnelly April 10, 2008
“What’s evident is that the world is a mess,” Dr. Madeleine Albright said Tuesday.
The former Secretary of State and current Mortara Distinguished Professor in the Study of Diplomacy spoke to a full audience of undergrads, graduate students and faculty in Copley Formal Lounge on Tuesday about her newest book, Memo to the President Elect.
By Maddie Donnelly March 13, 2008
Georgetown’s Board of Directors approved a 5.5 percent undergraduate tuition increase last week. Tuition for the 2008-2009 academic year will rise to $37,536, up from $35,568. The increase, which will... Read more
By Maddie Donnelly February 21, 2008
“I have one thing to tell you. Everything I say after this one thing is an elaboration on that one thing. Just one thing: the time is now,” Keith Ellison, the Democratic Congressman from Minnesota’s 5th district, told a diverse audience at Georgetown Law School’s Gewirz Student Center on Tuesday night. Ellison’s discussion about bringing change to American politics, titled “Our Time has Come,” was organized by several law center groups.
By Maddie Donnelly February 14, 2008