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

Cases Dropped Against Students Charged in Leavey Break-In

By Sarah Kaplan January 27, 2012

Cases against three students charged with breaking into offices in the fourth floor of the Leavey Center last August were dismissed Wednesday, according to court records. Sam Buckley (COL '14) and...

Computers Stolen From New Research Building

By Sarah Kaplan January 27, 2012

Two suspects were captured on camera stealing several computer monitors from a loading dock at the New Research Building at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the Department of Public Safety. The theft...

DPS Blotter

By DPS Blotter January 27, 2012

Thursday, Jan.19, 2012 Alcohol Violation, Village A, 1:18 a.m. A Department of Public Safety officer investigating a noise complaint discovered the underage occupants of a room consuming alcoholic...

University Releases Strategic Plan for Student Development

By Nick Fedyk January 27, 2012

University administrators presented a plan to facilitate the relationship between students and university administrative offices at the third Hoya Roundtable Wednesday. The event, moderated by Vice...

SAFE Proposals Pass

By Sam Rodman January 27, 2012

All three proposals to allocate the $3.4 million generated by the Student Activities Fee Endowment reform were passed in a student body-wide referendum Thursday night. Voting on the three proposals...

Workers Rally at Lunchtime Demonstration

By Mariah Byrne January 26, 2012

O'Donovan Hall employees staged a demonstration at 12:35 p.m. today to voice frustration at the slow pace of contract negotiations for their recently formed union. About 40 workers, accompanied by...

Forum to Seek New Leader

By Mariah Byrne January 26, 2012

The Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy is looking for a new leader after founder and director Patrick Deneen announced that he will resign from the university at the end of the semester. Deneen,...

GU Reacts to Birth Control Mandate

By Matthew Strauss January 26, 2012

In a shift that will force the university to modify health insurance policies, new federal health care regulations will require most religiously affiliated employers to provide contraceptive coverage for...

The Corp Ramps Up Security Efforts

By Sarah Kaplan January 26, 2012

The Corp is reevaluating its security policies after $3,500 worth of cigarettes was stolen from Vital Vittles Monday and employees deterred another attempted theft two days later. In the latest incident...

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...

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