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Save the Loans

Georgetown students and faculty have begun to mobilize students against the Bush Administration’s proposal to cut several major federal student aid programs.

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Renting Responsibly

Tenants and renters in the Georgetown neighborhood were treated to a closer look at rental procedures last Thursday at a forum held in the Leavey Program Room

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Hoya Battalion thrives despite national downturn

Academic excellence in the ROTC ranks drives program success

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On the record with Tom Daschle

Former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) was elected to the House of Representatives in 1978 and to the Senate in 1986, where he served as party leader from 1995 to 2005.

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City On A Hill: To the man who would be king

In my last look at the city for a few months, I’ve decided to address the future.

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Public Safety found partying with students

Students report alcohol consumption with DPS officers

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New journal comes to college campuses

“The Passenger is the journal of a generation that doesn’t know if it’s a generation at all,” Passenger Editor-in-Chief Graham Webster, a junior at Northwestern University, wrote on the first page of the trial issue of the new literary magazine and nonprofit organization.

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Real World casting call comes to Lulu’s in D.C.

At Lulu’s Club Mardi Gras in downtown Washington, D.C. last Saturday morning, approximately 700 people waited for hours in the spring sunshine in the hopes of securing a place on the 17th season of MTV’s “The Real World.”

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Aid unattainable for graduate internationals

Federal financial support available only for domestic students

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Swastika in Copley

A nine-square-foot swastika was discovered in Copley Hall Thursday night.

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Catholic Hoyas on TV

Five Georgetown students discussed Catholicism with George Stephanopoulos Sunday on the ABC News program “This Week.”

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Healy Lawn daze

Bi-weekly analysis of on-campus news and politics

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Hip hop on the Hilltop: Rap becomes sociology

Students’ interest in music scene leads to Daddio’s new course

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GUGS to participate in Food Network contest Food Network contest

When the Georgetown University Grilling Society contacted George Foreman about inviting him to be a guest speaker at an upcoming event, its members never imagined that they would be invited to compete in a grilling competition.

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Special police team focused on GU last weekend

Rowdy Georgetown students had to contend with an increased level of supervision from the Metropolitan Police Department last weekend.

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GU Law Center to receive $2.4 million from suit

Attorney outside GU community donates money from Comcast

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DPS auction

Items lost by members of the Georgetown community were available for purchase Wednesday at an auction sponsored by the Department of Public Safety.

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Business challenge

“World Wide Strategists,” a team of four Georgetown students, won the Business Strategy Challenge, a case competition hosted April 6-9 at Georgetown.

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Hoyathon

Dozens of students danced the night away last Friday at the fifth annual Hoyathon, a 24-hour dance marathon for charity held in Sellinger Lounge.