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Hoyas Drop American 80-60 for 6th Straight Win (photos)
• December 29, 2019
The Georgetown University men’s basketball team now heads into Big East play next week with an overall record improved to 10-3.
Celebrating the Holidays With the U.S. Navy Band (photos)
• December 24, 2019
Featured along with the Concert Band on Dec. 21 and 22 were the Sea Chanters, Country Current and the Cruisers. There was also a visit from Santa, playing a mean trumpet.
Impeachment Coverage: A Screen Split Like the Nation
• December 19, 2019
At the very time when Democrats and Republicans were loudly debating and preparing to vote on two articles of impeachment, Trump was speaking at a rally in the electorally critical state of Michigan.
Verizon Outage Continues into Third Week
• December 16, 2019
On Dec. 2, according to the phone and internet provider, a worker accidentally cut into cables that run along the 31st Street Bridge, now under reconstruction.
Bill Starrels, Former Commissioner, Found Not Guilty of Threats
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Starrels had been charged with a misdemeanor, one count of “attempted threats to do bodily harm,” based on a confrontation that took place on May 24.
Hoyas Overcome Adversity to Defeat Syracuse (photos)
• December 15, 2019
For the Hoyas, the 89-79 win over Syracuse follows victories over previously undefeated Oklahoma State and SMU on the road.
Cut Cables at 31st St. Bridge Affect Verizon Customers
• December 9, 2019
Georgetown gets a one-two utility punch: last week it was Verizon phone, TV and internet service and today it’s Pepco electrical service.
Chase Opens; Rí Rá, Artist’s Proof to Depart; Bonaparte Refreshed
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The latest ins and outs aptly tell the tale of Georgetown’s ongoing retail quandary. It was a relief to see that the temporarily closed Cafe Bonaparte has reopened after its facelift.
Inside the First House Judiciary Impeachment Hearing (photos)
• December 5, 2019
The House Judiciary Committee held its first public impeachment hearing with four legal experts to discuss the constitutional framework for potentially drawing up articles of impeachment against President Trump, on […]
Council Recommends Expulsion of Jack Evans
• December 4, 2019
The Council of the District of Columbia met Dec. 3 and recommended the expulsion of its Ward 2 member Jack Evans because of ethics violations. All 12 members voted to […]
