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At the beginning of every academic year, University President Jack DeGioia holds a bi-annual meeting in which he invites campus media to his office to interview him. And for the upcoming meeting for the 2011-2012 year, which takes place the evening of tomorrow, August 31, you’re invited!

Well, sort of. Last year, the Voice grilled DeGioia about the campus plan, college rankings, and his “management style.” But this year, we want some suggestions from our beloved Vox commenters. So in the comments on this post, let us know what questions you think we should ask, and we’ll try our best to make sure the Prez hears them tomorrow night.

Here are the Voice‘s suggestions to get your started:

  • What do you think started the basketball brawl?
  • Given the heightened tension between students, neighbors, and the University since last year, do you have any suggestions for the attitude that students should take up when interacting with the neighbors?
  • How do you think the University’s administration will change once Provost Jim O’Donnell steps down?

Dino Jack cartoon by Chris Heller.

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Need some last minute advice to finish filling out your NCAA tournament bracket?

Vox gathered the brackets of a few Georgetown administrators for this year’s tournament to help you finish yours (or realize teams that probably shouldn’t be picked). Almost all of the administrators who responded seem to believe that the Big East will have a great showing in the tournament. Except for Dean of the College Chester Gillis, the administrators have much more faith in the Hoyas than President Barack Obama does in his men’s and women’s brackets.

Which administrator do you think has the best bracket?

Provost Jim O’Donnell

O’Donnell, in his bracket that he named the “Beacon of Basketball Excellence,” predicts that Georgetown will take down overall number one seed Ohio State in the championship game.

See more administrators’ brackets after the jump.

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