Sunday, November 22, 2009

Georgetown University

Antigay Violence Rattles Georgetown

Two assaults in a week involving antigay slurs have raised Georgetown students' concern. more >>

Georgetown Student Hiring a Personal Assistant?

Student dealing with family illness and internship takes out ad for personal assistant. more >>

Georgetown Student Seeks Personal Assistant? More Power to Him

Sign of the Apocalypse or sign of the end of the recession? You decide. more >>

College Students Prepare for Inauguration

Many are traveling to D.C.; others are just thankful classes have been suspended during the festivities. more >>

Students Vote, Then Party for Obama

Midnight revelry sprouts on campuses in Michigan, California, D.C., Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Wisconsin. more >>

Antibiotic-Resistant Infections at Georgetown

Officials say the MRSA infections are unrelated to the norovirus outbreak from last week. more >>

Georgetown Sickness Caused by Norovirus

More than 170 students sought medical attention this week; closed dining hall is reopened. more >>

96 Georgetown Students Face Food Poisoning

Officials shut down dining hall as students stream into hospital and health center with food poisoning symptoms. more >>

How Liberal Are Academics? Follow the Money

Princeton loves Democrats. more >>

Sexual Health Survey Trumps MBA Rankings in Interestingness

Forget the Wall Street Journal's rankings of best MBA programs; Trojan (of condom fame) released its second annual Sexual Health Report Card last week. more >>

Program to Aid Cuban Students Suffers From One Problem: No Students

The Georgetown University program was created three years ago to help Cuban students get technical training in U.S. more >>

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