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Assault lands grad student in ICU

Ph.D. candidate Mihail Mamedov attacked in Glover Park

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A medal of valor after four years

It wasn’t just a normal day for Jake Halloran (MSB ‘08), but it wasn’t anything out of the ordinary, either.

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All’s fair in campus coffee

Corp caf?s on the way to becoming Fair Trade only

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Proposed loan cuts have students seeing red

Students and student leaders from eight campuses joined the United States Student Association at a press conference Wednesday to voice their opposition to Congressional legislation that will dramatically reduce financial aid.

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Think mayor

City on a Hill – bi-weekly column on D.C. news & poliitics

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Georgetown journal on ABC

This fall, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs may be featured as a prop on ABC’s new primetime series Commander in Chief, starring Geena Davis.

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Ministry partners with nat’l org.

An Israeli band and platters of pastrami sandwiches celebrated the merger of Georgetown University’s Campus Ministry with the Jewish students’ foundation Hillel at a picnic Wednesday evening.

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Ride safe on the Metro this month

Metro riders will soon be ready for anything.

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The monk on Prospect St.

Overworked students find solace in meditation

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Ailing parents go national

Ailing Mothers and Fathers began as a support network for about twenty Georgetown students with sick or deceased parents.

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Hurricane Georgetown

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The house that alumni built

For those wondering when the construction will finally end, the Alumni House on 36th and O streets will not officially open until Homecoming Weekend on Oct. 23.

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Professor joins U.N.

United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan nominated Georgetown professor John L. Esposito to the U.N. Alliance for Civilization High-Level Group last Friday.

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Welcome to Qatar

President John DeGioia gave a long-distance welcome to the newest class in the School of Foreign Service on Saturday. The 26 students of the Qatar campus’ first incoming class hail from Bangladesh to the Philippines, as well as parts of the Middle East.

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Season opener

City on a Hill – bi-weekly column on D.C. news & politics

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GERMS’ ailing ambulances

Medical services in talks with University for new unit

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The ballpark gets a builder

Clark Construction contracted to build Nationals’ home

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Meal plans made mandatory for sophomores

Sophomores, if you thought your days at Leo’s were over, think again.

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The Tombs gets a facelift

After 20 years of fending off the Washington humidity, the Tombs needed a new air conditioner.

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Henle floods

Several Henle residents were forced to leave their apartments for several nights after a broken sprinkler flooded their apartments Monday.