Junior guard Austin Freeman scores two of the Hoyas' 46 points in the paint during their 80-57 thrashing of Marquette in the semifinals of the Big East tournament on Friday.
Junior guard Austin Freeman scores two of the Hoyas' 46 points in the paint during their 80-57 thrashing of Marquette in the semifinals of the Big East tournament on Friday. Junior point guard Chris Wright scored 27 points in the Hoyas' 91-84 win over Syracuse in the Big East Tournament. A member of Plan A: Hoyas for Reproductive Justice participates in a demonstration explaining the group's platform in Red Square on Thursday. Following a Monday visit to Georgetown University Hospital for a presumed stomach virus, junior guard Austin Freeman has been diagnosed with diabetes. Members of GU Pride handed out cupcakes in the Leavey Center on Wednesday to celebrate the first day of gay-marriage licensing in the District. The Fire This Time published its first issue Tuesday after a lengthy hiatus. Junior guard Austin Freeman scores two of the Hoyas' 46 points in the paint during their 80-57 thrashing of Marquette in the semifinals of the Big East tournament on Friday.

Monroe Leads Hoyas to Big East Finals as Revenge Tour Continues

By Ryan Travers | Mar 12 2010

NEW YORK — On Friday night Greg Monroe looked ready to join the pantheon of Hoya big men, dripping 23 points, grabbing 13 rebounds and dishing a point guard like seven assists to lead Georgetown to an 80-57 rout of Marquette in the semifinals of the Big East tournament.

Hoyas' Big East Success Harkens Back to 2008

By Kevin Wessel | Mar 12 2010

NEW YORK — There are only two players remaining from the Hoyas’ 2008 run to the Big East tournament championship, but the similarities between the two teams have been unmistakable at Madison Square Garden. The 2010 version has now knocked off three teams that beat them during the regular season in convincing fashion, harkening back to the dominance of the 2007-2008 Hoyas when Austin Freeman and Chris Wright were freshmen role players.

Celebrated European History Professor Dies at 78

By Dawn Hu | Mar 12 2010

The university lost a distinguished member of its community as professor Richard Stites of the history department in the School of Foreign Service passed away on March 7 surrounded by family and friends after a battle with cancer. Stites was 78 years old and on research leave in Helsinki, Finland.

Plan A Brings Grievances to DeGioia's Office Following Event in Red Square

By Laura Engshuber | Mar 04 2010

Members and supporters of Plan A: Hoyas for Reproductive Justice delivered a letter of protest to the Office of the President Thursday afternoon, citing concerns over an alleged lack of administration support for reproductive rights issues on campus.

Classroom Turned Newsroom: The Fire This Time Returns to Campus

By Dawn Hu | Mar 05 2010

The Fire This Time, Georgetown University’s students of color news magazine, returned to newsstands on Tuesday after a lengthy hiatus — its team reminded of its mission and ready with a plan for success.

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Georgetown 80 Marquette 57 Postgame Presser

Georgetown 80 Marquette 57 Postgame Presser

Big East: HOYAS vs. Marquette

Big East: HOYAS vs. Marquette

Big East: HOYAS vs. Syracuse

Big East: HOYAS vs. Syracuse

Georgetown 69 South Florida 49 Postgame Press Conference

Georgetown 69 South Florida 49 Postgame Press Conference

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GUSA Finance and Appropriations Committee Allocates Activities Fee

By Katie Kettle | Mar 03 2010

The 10 organizations that receive Student Activities Fee funding requested a total of $436,000 for next year, about $50,000 higher than was available to GUSA.

SAC Approves Funding for Abortion Rights Panel

By Laura Engshuber | Mar 04 2010

The Student Activities Commission voted Monday in favor of funding an abortion rights event to be held by Plan A: Hoyas for Reproductive Justics, a coalition recently formed by United Feminists and H*yas for Choice.

GU Pride Celebrates as D.C. Grants First Gay Marriage Licenses

By Nathalie Lawyer | Mar 05 2010

As many same-sex couples prepared to line up at D.C. Superior Court, Georgetown students like J.C. Hodges (SFS ’11) were fresh off of a late-night baking spree to commemorate the first day of same-sex marriage licensing in the District.

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Junior guard Austin Freeman is moving forward with an optimistic outlook after being diagnosed with diabetes.

Feeling Better, Freeman Begins to Cope With Diabetes

Georgetown’s leading scorer Austin Freeman spoke with the media Thursday afternoon to discuss his diagnosis of diabetes. “To hear that, it was tough at first, but I know that I can deal with something like this,” Freeman said. “It’s something I have to deal with, and I’ll be able to take care of it.”

Implement Smoking Policy Precision

Georgetown’s smoking policy is not explicit enough to be easily followed or enforced.