Category: News in Brief

The Hoya Elects Spring Semester Staff

By Dominga Julicia James | Nov 17 2009

The Hoya elected its spring 2010 editorial staff on Saturday.

Reimagine Georgetown Winners Announced

By Stephen Szypulski | Nov 17 2009

This year’s Reimagine Georgetown Grant winning proposals were Georgetown Alternative Music Series for the $5,000 grant, D.C. Students Speak for $3,000, Saxa Feast for $2,000 and Diversability for $500.

D.C. Discount Bus Options to Expand, Include Philly and Boston Routes

By Elizabeth Rowe | Nov 10 2009

As early as Nov. 20, Washington residents will have a new discount bus service to choose when traveling to Philadelphia, Boston or Wilmington, Del.

Leo’s Goes Disposable After Heater Damaged

By Caitlin MacNeal | Oct 23 2009

O’Donovan Hall experienced a problem with the hot water heater on Oct. 20 and used disposable plates, bowls, cups and utensils to serve dinner.

New Author Returns to Georgetown

By Jenny Rogers | Oct 23 2009

Georgetown College welcomed back alumna Leslie Little on Tuesday with an author’s presentation and a book signing for her award-winning book “Paris Icons.”

Madison Square Garden Owners Look to D.C.

By Mary McGuire | Oct 20 2009

Madison Square Garden Entertainment, which owns Madison Square Garden Arena in New York City, is looking to build a new venue in Washington.

Investigation of Chapel’s Stability Underway

By Matt Joseloff | Oct 02 2009

While Georgetown University Facilities Management continues to examine the structural stability of Dahlgren Chapel, workers have temporarily removed the rose ...

Execution Date Set for 'Beltway Sniper'

By Katie Lauria | Sep 22 2009

Seven years after he committed the acts that terrorized residents in the District and the surrounding area, John Allen Muhammad ...

North Campus Buildings Change Hands for $62M

By Lauren Weber | Sep 22 2009

Real estate and investment management company Jones Lang LaSalle negotiated the sale of two office buildings located on Georgetown’s ...

Alum's Novel Released Posthumously

By Maggie Steindorf | Sep 22 2009

The search for justice and the race for peace are prevailing issues in the new novel “Naked Escape: The Race ...