GUTS GOES GREEN: A new Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle design boasts an emphasis on energy efficiency.
GUTS GOES GREEN: A new Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle design boasts an emphasis on energy efficiency. Philly Pizza & Grill plans to change operational procedures to accomodate complaints. ROYAL WELCOME: Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud of Saudi Arabia addresses  Georgetown students in the ICC Auditorium Wednesday. Sophomore guard Rubylee Wright gave Georgetown a second scoring option behind freshman Sugar Rodgers on Wednesday, but the Hoyas gave up a 13-point advantage. GUTS GOES GREEN: A new Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle design boasts an emphasis on energy efficiency.

DPS Negotiates Contract

By Sarah Gardiner | Nov 20 2009

Last Friday, students banded together to advocate increased wages and benefits for Department of Public Safety officers. Today, the university and DPS’ union, Allied International, will sit down to the negotiating table.

SFS Council Accepts Proposed Changes to Map Curriculum

By Bonnie Duncan | Nov 20 2009

The School of Foreign Service School Council has accepted the second of two SFS Academic Council proposals concerning the revised Map of the Modern World curriculum.

Hoyas Squander Big Halftime Lead

By A.J. Betts | Nov 20 2009

Freshman sensation Ta’Shauna “Sugar” Rodgers eclipsed 20 points for the second time in as many games for Georgetown (1-1), but a 29-point performance from junior guard Dawn Evans and a late rally earned the James Madison Dukes (1-0) a 79-76 home victory over the Hoyas on Wednesday.

Attendance Mandatory

By Editorial Board | Nov 20 2009

On Tuesday, Georgetown held the first of two open houses regarding its 2010-2020 Campus Plan. The meeting went smoothly, with one problem: The students it was intended to benefit were noticeably absent.

H1N1 Vaccines Available in Leavey

By Caitlin Mac Neal | Nov 20 2009

The university will be administering H1N1 injectable vaccine doses to students beginning today, according to James Welsh, assistant vice president for student health.

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HOYAS vs. Temple

HOYAS vs. Temple

Georgetown Students Embrace Freedom Without Walls

Georgetown Students Embrace Freedom Without Walls

Students Gather for Vigil Against Assault

Students Gather for Vigil Against Assault

Midnight Madness 2009

Midnight Madness 2009

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Philly P Remains Open Despite Ongoing Appeal

By Laura Engshuber | Nov 20 2009

Philly Pizza & Grill was granted a stay of enforcement at a meeting at the Board of Zoning Adjustment this Tuesday. The stay of enforcement permits the establishment to remain open until its next appeal hearing takes place in January.

Diversity Push Gains Ground

By Bonnie Duncan | Nov 20 2009

The deadlines for progress reports from the three working groups of the Diversity Initiative launched last April by President John J. DeGioia have been revised, but the groups have made progress toward meeting their goals.

Panel Aims to Link Islamic Tradition, Liberal Democracy

By Amr Leheta | Nov 20 2009

Four panelists spoke about the relationship between the Islamic tradition and the idea of a liberal democratic state at "Islam and Liberal Democracy: How Tradition Matters" Tuesday in the ICC Auditorium.

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Sophomore center Greg Monroe hit the go-ahead layup and made a defensive stop to seal the Hoyas' 46-45 win over Temple.

Monroe Saves the Day at Both Ends for Hoyas

Georgetown (2-0) pulled out a close game at the end in a 46-45 win over Temple (1-1) in front of 8,712 fans at Verizon Center thanks to Greg Monroe's offensive and defensive efforts.

Student Groups a Model for Middle East

If the United States wants to send a stern message imploring each party to commit to peace negotiations, abandoning the region is not the most constructive way to do so.