Administrators and students meet Thursday to consider safety options for campus.
Administrators and students meet Thursday to consider safety options for campus. Czech President Vaclav Klaus speaks in Gaston Hall on Thursday. PLANTING HOPE: Georgetown University Relay For Life displays flags on Copley Lawn last Friday. Freshman midfielder Andy Riemer (20) scored Georgetown’s second goal on Wednesday. Administrators and students meet Thursday to consider safety options for campus.

Forums Reflect on Bias Attacks, Student Safety

By Christine Roberts | Nov 06 2009

Members of the Georgetown community discussed changes to the university’s safety protocol, the classification of hate crimes in the Student Code of Conduct and compensation for Department of Public Safety officers at a forum hosted by the LGBTQ Resource Center last night.

LGBTQ Community Finds Voice

By Michele Hong | Nov 06 2009

With the center in place, GU Pride and other student groups, including the Georgetown Solidarity Committee and Take Back the Night, have seen their goal from two years ago — to have a prominent voice and a safe space on campus — institutionalized at Georgetown.

Hoyas’ Season Ends in Shootout

By Connor Gregoire | Nov 06 2009

On Wednesday afternoon, the Hoyas (9-8-2) lost their opening round game of the Big East tournament to the DePaul Blue Demons (8-9-2) on penalty kicks.

Campus Plan Irks Residents

By Mary Kathryn James | Nov 06 2009

Neighborhood residents criticized the university for failing to consider how its proposed Campus Plan would affect the neighborhood in a community meeting Tuesday night at Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School.

In the Dark

By Editorial Board | Nov 05 2009

If courses have to go through a rigorous process for approval by a department, why is it so difficult to provide a few paragraphs describing the content of the course?

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Students Gather for Vigil Against Assault

Students Gather for Vigil Against Assault

Midnight Madness 2009

Midnight Madness 2009

A Taste of Israel in Red Square

A Taste of Israel in Red Square

Muslim-Christian Dialogue at Georgetown

Muslim-Christian Dialogue at Georgetown

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Orthodox Patriarch Advocates Health Care

By Eun Sun Jang | Nov 06 2009

The spiritual leader of the Christian Orthodox Church, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, Archbishop of Constantinople, called for health care to be made available to the poor in a lecture in Gaston Hall on Tuesday.

As Pre-Registration Begins, Course Descriptions Missing

By Elizabeth Rowe | Nov 06 2009

At the beginning of the spring 2010 pre-registration period, which began Monday, nearly 200 undergraduate courses — almost one in every five courses — lacked descriptions and syllabuses on the registrar’s Web site.

Egyptian Political Leader Addresses Human Rights

By Oluseyi Fasoranti | Nov 06 2009

Ahmed Fathi Sorour, the president of the Egyptian People’s Assembly, spoke about the importance of democracy in ensuring human rights on Wednesday in the Intercultural Center.

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Read the latest entries from our two blogs, The Hoya Paranoia and
Outside the Gates.
Sophomore guard Jason Clark, who came off the bench and provided energy last season, could step into the starting lineup for Head Coach John Thompson III.

Defensive-Minded Clark Aims for Expanded Role

Whether or not the Hoyas can significantly improve on last year’s 16-15 record depends almost as much on the emerging roles filled by the other two players on the floor.

Shortchanged, Short on Safety

The rhetoric of safety has become ubiquitous on this campus, so it is ironic to find that respect for DPS does not match our concern.