- Think that Iranian dissident group Mujahedin-e-Kalq should lose its classification as a terrorist group to make it easier to overthrown the Iranian government? You’re not alone, Will Sommer reports in his insightful profile of Ray Tanter, Georgeetown professor/Iranian “terrorist” group advocate/amateur tennis player.
- GUSA screwed up big time with this year’s election fiasco and the Editorial Board isn’t pleased. They also take a look back at the accomplishments of the Shaw/Appenfeller administration.
- Speaking of which, News has the scoop on when we’ll (finally) be getting those free newspapers promised so long ago.
- In the Voices section, Mike Stewart takes on Susan Jacoby, author of The Age of American Unreason, in which she “calls out our nation’s population not only for its lack of general education, but also for its arrogant disdain for everything ‘elite.’” (My money’s on Mike.)
- It’s almost time to say goodbye to departing DPS Director Darryl Harrison. But first, Tim Fernholz sat down with Harrison to chat about his departure, the state of security at Georgetown and what his successor should know.
- Sara Carothers takes us inside the newest exhibit at the Hirshhorn, “The Cinema Effect: Illusion, Reality, and Moving Image; Part I: Dreams.”
- It’s not the NFL, but it’ll do. Georgetown quarterback Matt Bassuener and wide receiver Brent Craft are heading off to the AFL2, the minor-league version of the Arena Football League, Phil Perry reports.
I am exhausted from midterms so I’m going to sleep now to be ready for my 2:45 a.m. flight on Saturday morning. Have a nice spring break everyone, and see you in a week or so.




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