Articles by Kevin Suyo

GU Hosts Carroll Round

By Kevin Suyo | Apr 21 2009

Students from universities across the United States and abroad converged on Georgetown’s campus from April 16 to April 19 ...

New Lights Installed on Harbin Field

By Kevin Suyo | Mar 03 2009

Georgetown students, who have grown accustomed to noticing the new sights that are surfacing in the construction area near Tondorf ...

Craigslist Creator Aims for Quality of Service

By Kevin Suyo | Feb 27 2009

Craig Newmark, founder of the popular online classifieds posting board Craigslist, spoke in Gaston Hall on Wednesday about Internet culture ...

Endowment in Free Fall, Loses 25.5% in 2008

By Kevin Suyo | Feb 13 2009

Georgetown’s endowment lost 25.5 percent of its value in 2008 and dipped below the $1 billion mark as ...

Profs. Consider Laptop Ban

By Kevin Suyo | Feb 10 2009

Surfing the Web may soon disappear entirely from Georgetown classrooms, as a growing number of professors enact policies either banning ...

UIS Places Ban on Windows 7 Beta

By Kevin Suyo | Feb 06 2009

University Information Services has recently decided to deter the university from installing the beta version of Windows 7, making international ...

High Lead Levels Reported in Water

By Kevin Suyo | Jan 30 2009

An independent study to be published in an upcoming issue of the peer-reviewed journal Environmen-tal Science and Technology has found ...

Stereotypes Questioned in D.C. Forum

By Kevin Suyo | Jan 27 2009

This weekend the Georgetown University Law Center hosted Campus Strength D.C., a two-day training event meant to facilitate discussion ...

Libyan Head of State Incites Controversy at Georgetown

By Kevin Suyo | Jan 13 2009

The Center for Contemporary Arab Studies came under fire last week by a former World Bank executive for planning to ...

Low-Income D.C. Middle-Schoolers Receive New Educational Opportunities

By Kevin Suyo | Nov 26 2008

Representatives from the Washington Jesuit Academy, a tuition-free school based on the Nativity model of education, spoke at Georgetown on ...