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Archive for June 25th, 2008

Staying another year at Georgetown is looking like a bad idea for Roy Hibbert’s NBA draft prospects, according to a Washington Times article:

Hibbert was not among the 16 prospects invited to watch the NBA Draft from the green room in Madison Square Garden in New York, and one anonymous NBA scout suggested to the Boston Globe that Hibbert would need a parachute to slow his free fall down the draft board.

JTIII shows up to give the obligatory booster quote, but even he doesn’t sound optimistic. At least the Seattle SuperSonics are supposedly interested in him. Maybe Seattle (and the rest of us) will be treated to another Green-Hibbert match-up.

Update: Things might not be so bad–the Washington Post makes Roy sound like a cool cucumber. Just goes to show you can’t trust the Reverend Moon, not even with basketball.

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So, the overpriced Robin Williams show and the new mascot were both a little lame. Still, something tells me our friends over in Foggy Bottom will be all right–GW is switching its student email service to Gmail in the fall.

The change comes with benefits: larger storage capacity, liberated server space, and University savings. If only Georgetown could have those things, too–but we can! Hopefully a successful switch to Gmail at GW will encourage our own administrators to follow suit.

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Remember that Washingon Post Magazine Cover story about how everyone who’s anyone ends up in finance and the rest of us are doomed to be ditch diggers? Well, this week the New York Times seeks to debunk the myth.

They let us know that a lot of people in the highest levels of academia are worried that their lectures on the importance of altruism are being drowned out by the waiting expense accounts of Morgan Stanley and McKinsey.

So are graduates selling out or just being prudent? 30 pieces of silver doesn’t go as far as it used to.

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