Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Week Recognizes Jesuit Identity

By Emma Hinchliffe January 26, 2012

In an annual celebration of Jesuit traditions, the university will hold its 12th annual Jesuit Heritage Week from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4. "It's a week when we celebrate our roots and engage our Georgetown...

SAO Assumes Role as Mediator

By Kelly Church January 26, 2012

After its first semester, the Student Advocacy Office has developed a foundation to serve as a resource to help students navigate the disciplinary process, its directors said. The SAO, a project developed...

Pursuing Health Beyond the Border

By Heather Flynn January 26, 2012

When Anja Frost (COL '12) and Ashley Sharp (COL '12) founded the Georgetown chapter of GlobeMed, a national organization that helps provide health care and education in Guatemala, they were hoping to fill...

Workers Rally at Leo’s

By Mariah Byrne January 26, 2012

O'Donovan Hall employees staged a demonstration at about 12:35 p.m. Thursday to voice frustration at the slow pace of contract negotiations between the union they formed last year and their employer,...

For Mom Congress, Education Is Not Just a Students’ Issue

By Bebe Albornoz January 26, 2012

While Georgetown may seem to be bustling with undergraduates, the university also serves as a hub for parents and advocates for the improvement of elementary education. Mom Congress, an initiative that...

Vittles Robbed of Cigarettes

By Hiromi Oka January 24, 2012

Fifty cartons of cigarettes were stolen from Vital Vittles at 3:37 p.m. Monday, according to the Department of Public Safety. The incident was the fourth in a string of robberies at the on-campus convenience...

SAFE Proposals 101

By Mariah Byrne January 24, 2012

Voting opened yesterday on the referendum for the three proposals on how to spend the $3.4 million generated from the Student Activities Fee Endowment reform. In December 2010, the student body voted to...

SAFE Referendum Reaches Vote Threshold

By Sam Rodman January 24, 2012

The three proposals for spending the $3.4 million allocated by the Student Activities Fee Endowment reform each reached their 2,000 vote threshold on the first day of a three-day referendum. Though...

New GUASFCU CEO to Start March 1

By Emma Hinchliffe January 24, 2012

Nikhil Lakhanpal (MSB '13) was chosen as the next CEO of the Georgetown University Alumni and Student Federal Credit Union on Jan. 15. Lakhanpal has been a GUASFCU intern since the fall of 2009,...

1634 Society Paves Way for Philanthropy

By Sam Rodman January 24, 2012

The 1634 Society, a fledgling organization focused on bolstering undergraduate-alumni relations, has proved itself as an important resource to the university in its few months of existence. The organization,...

Club Eases Transitions for International MSB Students

By Matthew Strauss January 24, 2012

A new organization created by a group of upperclassmen in the McDonough School of Business is aiming to pave the way for a growing international student presence in the MSB. The McDonough Global Student...

“Full Court Press” Ups Its Political Game

By Margaret Viator January 24, 2012

Now in its second semester, Georgetown University Television political talk show "Full Court Press" returns to the air with an aim to provide a distinct political voice for the university community. Coerte Voorhees...

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