Articles by Patrick Skeehan

Half Marathon Puts Perspective on Hilltop Experience

By Patrick Skeehan | May 01 2007

I ran a half-marathon last weekend, but it’s not something I like to flaunt, especially since I’m not ...

Working Hard in The Big Easy

By Patrick Skeehan | Dec 01 2006

When Happy Johnson (COL ’07) traveled to New Orleans with the American Red Cross last year, he met children who ...

DeGioia Previews Fundraising Campaign

By Patrick Skeehan | Sep 29 2006

Saying that Georgetown must increase its endowment in the immediate future, University President John J. DeGioia outlined the university’s ...

Go Ahead, Rate My Day

By Patrick Skeehan | Sep 15 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Friday, September 15, 2006 Lindsay Anderson/The Hoya

“You will hate yourself in this class, I promise ...

After Tragedy, Baseball Reunites Family

By Patrick Skeehan | Sep 08 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Friday, September 8, 2006 Stephen Cangialosi (CAS '83), right, with his friends during their years at Georgetown ...

Bradlee Receives Honorary GU Degree

By Patrick Skeehan | May 19 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Friday, May 19, 2006

Long-time Washington Post editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, who became famous for his leadership ...

Dimolitsas Hires Permanent Director for New Benefits Office

By Patrick Skeehan | May 19 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Friday, May 19, 2006

Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer Spiros Dimolitsas has named former Stanford ...

H*yas for Choice Respond to GU Right to Life Demonstration Silenced

By Patrick Skeehan | Apr 28 2006

Members of H*yas for Choice, a pro-abortion rights group, petitioned for full recognition as a campus group following what ...

GUAA Announces Board of Governors Nominees

By Patrick Skeehan | Mar 21 2006

Administrators and alumni recently announced the slate of alumni to stand for election for the Georgetown University Alumni Association’s ...

GU Weighs New Dining Agreement

By Patrick Skeehan | Apr 15 2005

With the expiration of Georgetown’s contract with Marriott Food Services at the conclusion of next spring, students and university ...