Oct 14, 2007
College News Roundup
Written by DCist Contributer Josh Kramer The Eagle – American University: >>AU students lamented losing their Hollywood Video this week, which is holding a giant closing sale and selling all of its movies. It’s unclear what will become of the space, conveniently located next to the AU shuttle bus stop and the Tenleytown-AU Metro station. >>Sgt. Zachary Tellier, a 1998 AU graduate, was killed by enemy fire while fighting in Afghanistan on the 29th of…
Sep 28, 2007
College News Roundup
Compiled by DCist Contributors Josh Kramer and Sarah Stonesifer The Eagle – American: >> AU is fine-tuning their free HIV testing program to accommodate students’ schedules. They’ve also switched from an anonymous testing program to a confidential one. The changes aim to bring the school in line with the District government’s HIV testing initiative. >> The American University bus drivers were approved by the Undergraduate Senate to have their own union, a debate that had…
Sep 21, 2007
College News Roundup
By DCist Contributor Sarah Stonesifer The Eagle – American: >> At American University, officials decided that an official record will be kept along with possible judicial action after students receive their “second medical transport due to alcohol consumption.” So remember kids, the first case of alcohol poisoning is free. >> There was an attempted robbery in an American University dorm last Saturday, but the suspect was quickly apprehended and identified. The Hoya – Georgetown: >>…
Jan 25, 2007
Dixie’s Demise — Famed Liquor Store Closes
Known for having good prices, a great selection, and and a terrible location, Georgetown’s Dixie Liquor was for decades a supplier of kegs to Georgetown students and young District residents alike. This week, though, it closes its doors, taking its kegs and surly employees with it. I found out the way no keg-seeker should — I showed up on Saturday afternoon money in hand, only to be informed that due to their impending closure, no…
Oct 03, 2006
Kerfuffle Over Evangelical Ban at Georgetown
Over at Georgetown’s daily twice-weekly newspaper The Hoya, we learn that a part-time chaplain in the Office of Protestant Ministry has resigned after a ban against a handful of Protestant Evangelical student groups went into effect on the Catholic University’s campus. The chaplain, Reverend Derrick Harkins, said his decision stemmed largely from the additional work he was assigned resulting from the ban, which he said was more than he agreed to take on before he…
Mar 20, 2006
Florida Electoral Fever Hits Georgetown University
One candidate for president wins the popular vote, but his competitor is eventually declared winner of the election. Sound a little like the 2000 election debacle in Florida? Well, it should. But this time it’s happening in our own backyard, and it’s students at Georgetown University fighting for the political careers. According to an article published in the university’s student newspaper, The Hoya, a dispute has arisen from a contested election for the presidency of…
Feb 23, 2006
Georgetown is Almost Out of Sugar’s
After 85 years in operation at the doorstep of Georgetown Unversity, Sugar’s Campus Store will be shutting its doors in May. According to Georgetown’s student newspaper The Hoya, property owner Nabeel Audeh (who also owns Wisemiller’s Deli a/k/a “Wisey’s” — another Georgetown tradition and the undisputed closest alcohol vendor to campus) will not renew the lease that has allowed Chol Kim and his wife to feed the milkshake-craving regulars for generations. Although some Hoya faculty,…
Mar 07, 2005
Is Sietsema Slipping?
Are the standards of Post food reviewer Tom Sietsema declining? Some local diners seem to think so. Sunday’s Post Magazine saw Sietsema give three stars to Etrusco, the five-year-old Italian restaurant in Dupont Circle. The three-star rating ranks Etrusco among the best restaurants in D.C., including CityZen, Le Paradou, Cashion’s Eat Place, and Palena. eGullet member “BilRus” was surprised by the rating: “A restaurant broke out of the two-star parade and we haven’t picked up…
Oct 19, 2004
George Tenet to Teach at Georgetown
Former CIA Director George Tenet has accepted a teaching position at his alma mater Georgetown University. The Hoya and the Associated Press cover the university’s announcement. Tenet will begin serving immediately, and teach his first course in fall 2005. The Hoya story contains quotes from Tenet on a number of issues, including this tidbit on the origins of terror:Tenet also called on the world’s developed countries to take an active role in assisting other nations…
Oct 17, 2004
Georgetown Student Dies in House Fire
As we previously reported, a fire in a Georgetown rowhouse which began around 8:30 a.m. this morning has left one man dead. Georgetown University administrators have identified the victim as senior Daniel Rigby in an e-mail to students. (The full text of the e-mail after the jump.) DCist Georgetown correspondent Grayson Shepard snapped the above photo of the home, located at 3318 Prospect St. Another Georgetown student drowned Oct. 8 in an accident at…