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GUSA Senate Candidates Talk Goals

By Roxanne Feitel September 23, 2012

This year's candidates for the Georgetown University Student Association senate launched their campaigns Wednesday. The Hoya reached out to each of them to hear about their goals for their campaigns and...

Remembering the War of 1812

By Lily Westergaard September 21, 2012

In honor of the bicentennial of the War of 1812, the Georgetown University Library Associates and the Lecture Fund invited archivist David Ferriero to speak on the history of the National Archives...

SAT Scores Expected on Post-Grad Job Applications

By Emma Iannini September 21, 2012

Though most students don’t give their SAT scores a second thought after high school, many recent or soon-to-be graduates are discovering that it is common practice for employers to require them on job...

Security Officials Talk Tactics

By Andrew Wilson September 21, 2012

Former national security advisers discussed national security in the United States and the Middle East in Gaston Hall Wednesday afternoon. President and CEO of the Atlantic Council and former Assistant...

Website Will Connect Entrepreneurs to Alums

By Alex Galan September 21, 2012

AlumniFunder, a website that aims to connect Georgetown students with alumni who are working on startup ventures, will launch Sept. 29, according to site founder S. Ryan Meyer (SFS ’99). AlumniFunder,...

Former Dean Dies

By Braden McDonald September 21, 2012

Former Georgetown University School of Medicine Dean and Chief of Urology William Maxted (C ’50, MED ’54) died last month at age 83. According to an article in The Washington Post, Maxted died...

Candidates Declare Bids For GUSA Senate Seats

By Roxanne Feitel September 21, 2012

Students running for seats on the Georgetown University Student Association senate launched their week-long campaigns Wednesday afternoon. Voting for the 27 open senate positions will take place on...

Amid Referendum Prep, GUSA Letter Disappears

By Annie Chen September 21, 2012

A banner in Red Square urging Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson to change the evidentiary standard in the Code of Student Conduct went missing Tuesday, according to a Georgetown University...

H2OYAS Pushes for Clean Water

By Hiromi Oka September 21, 2012

A Catholic studies seminar that began last year is making waves in an effort to provide clean drinking water in Africa. Taught by Fr. Richard Curry, S.J., the seminar, “Kenya: Clean Water Project,”...

CIO Seeks Campus IT Updates

By Annie Chen September 21, 2012

The Information Technology Executive Steering Committee, a newly established group chaired by Chief Information Officer Lisa Davis, will seek to establish priorities for the development of new information...

Peace Corps Chief Touts Life of Service

By Elaina Koros September 21, 2012

Peace Corps Chief of Staff Stacy Rhodes discussed his organization’s role in international development on Tuesday. The talk was held in Intercultural Center as a part of the School of Foreign...

Arabic Department Faces Increased Demand

By Madison Ashley September 21, 2012

To accommodate a spike in student interest, the Arabic and Islamic studies department has undergone recent expansions — but not without some growing pains. This fall, the department has increased...

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