Volume III, Issue 1- September 2004, Washington, D.C.

 

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  • New South Residence Hall Goes into the Shop
    This summer, the New South residence hall not only went in for a tune up, but a major overhaul thanks to the board’s approved of $21 million dollars for renovations. - By Stephanie Lynch
  • Georgetown Athletics Department Changes
    This summer has brought several changes to Georgetown University’s Athletic department. - By Dayna Johnson
  • Student Learning and Overseas Educational Opportunities at Georgetown
    A recent survey of over 200,000 first-year students entering four-year colleges and universities reveals that over 21.9% expect to participate in a study abroad program.¹ At Georgetown University that expectation becomes reality for over 50% of the junior class each year. - By Lori Citti
  • Housing Selection for Academic Year 2005-2006 Starting Early
    Housing selection for the academic year 2005-2006 will begin earlier this year than has occurred in previous years. - By Jonalyn Ware Greene
  • AlcoholEdu - Summer 2004
    The Office of Residence Life, in collaboration with the Division of Student Affairs, Center for Personal Development, and Office of Student Conduct, is utilizing a new on-line alcohol program for violations of the alcohol policy. - By Bill Fox and Patrick Kilcarr
  • Greetings from the New Women's Center Director
    Welcome to the 2005 academic year in which the Women’s Center will be celebrating its 15th Anniversary commemorating GU women’s history, heritage, and future. - By Jill Holmes Robinson
  • Frequently Asked Questions of the GU Student Insurance
    The fall open enrollment season for the Georgetown University (GU) Student Health Insurance Office is well under way. There are many considerations when choosing to accept or waive the health plan offered by the University. - By Laura Hardman Crosby
  • Welcome to Georgetown Debate
    On Saturday September 25th at 8:00 AM, 99% of the Georgetown community are unaware the oldest intercollegiate activities on campus is about to kick off the new season. - By Justin Green