Articles by Robert Heberle

Hoya Independence Must Involve the Masses

By Robert Heberle | May 01 2007

I have a confession to make: I can’t stand senior viewpoints.

For nearly four years, I’ve watched this ...

Plea Deal Reached In Navien Case

By Robert Heberle | Feb 02 2007

The man accused of killing a Georgetown student while driving drunk on a Massachusetts highway in 2005 pleaded guilty Wednesday ...

Former GU Employee Wanted for Fraud

By Robert Heberle | Jan 30 2007

A former administrator apparently fled the country after he was accused of embezzling more than $300,000 from the university ...

Navien Case to Reach Trial Next Week

By Robert Heberle | Jan 26 2007

After more than a year and a half of hearings and legal maneuvering, the man accused of killing a rising ...

Former U.N. Envoy Left Strong Mark on Hilltop

By Robert Heberle | Jan 12 2007

Georgetown bid farewell to one of its most prominent and longest-serving faculty members last month following the death of Jeane ...

Scalia Says Americans Misread Founders

By Robert Heberle | Oct 20 2006

But despite an appearance the day before by another prominent Hoya — former President Bill Clinton (SFS ’68) — Scalia still packed ...

'We The People,' With Feeling

By Robert Heberle | Sep 19 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Tuesday, September 19, 2006 Lindsay Anderson/The Hoya Members of the Georgetown community gathered in Gonda Theater ...

Tree-Planting Memorializes 9/11 Victims

By Robert Heberle | Sep 12 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Tuesday, September 12, 2006 Lindsay Anderson/The Hoya Students, faculty and other members of the university community ...

Ministry Decision Draws Criticism

By Robert Heberle | Sep 01 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Friday, September 1, 2006

Dozens of students circulated petitions in Red Square on Wednesday criticizing the university ...

Campus Ministry Removes Affiliates

By Robert Heberle | Aug 25 2006

Hoya Staff Writer Friday, August 25, 2006

Citing a desire to centralize the administration of Protestant campus ministry groups, Georgetown ...