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

International Law Center Opens in London

By Gregg Re October 10, 2008

Georgetown University Law School traveled across the pond this year to establish the Center for Transnational Legal Studies. CTLS, which is the first institution of its kind focused on international...

Safeway to Get a Little More ‘Social’

By Kaitlyn Gallagher September 2, 2008

Who would have thought that a mundane trip to Safeway could turn into a social event? In an effort to create a more welcoming atmosphere, owners of the Wisconsin Avenue Safeway are planning extensive...

Students ‘Jumpstart’ City School’s Revitalization

By Sarah Mimms April 8, 2008

Not all college students took a break from the library this past Saturday. Volunteers from Georgetown, The George Washington University and Howard University, along with students and parents from River...

Crime Dip Reported on Campus

By Courteney Lario October 2, 2007

Campus crime dropped 11 percent last year, although thefts and burglaries increased dramatically at the Law Center, according to the annual crime statistics report released Friday by the university. The...

Bicycle Theft Prevalent on Campus, in D.C.

By Caty Schmitter September 18, 2007

Georgetown has experienced a spike in bicycle thefts recently, with eight stolen bikes reported to the Department of Public Safety in the past four weeks, following a trend in Northwest D.C. According...

Eight Catholic Schools in D.C. Face Conversion

By Yoshi Myers September 17, 2007

As a Catholic school, Georgetown may soon lose quite a bit of company in the District. Eight of the District's 28 Catholic primary schools may soon become secular. Washington, D.C., Archbishop Donald...

New Owners Plan Dixie Liquors Reopening

By James Hilson July 19, 2007

The M Street store was purchased on June 8 by three business partners, Mike Marucci, Jody Kurash and Ron Leoni, who said they hope to reopen after a complete renovation. Cynthia Simms, community resource...

Still an Early Bird, but at What Cost

By Sarah Mellott March 20, 2007

While Fitzsimmons and Deacon may be old friends and associates - the two travel around the country together along with colleagues from other universities leading information sessions for prospective students...

DPS Blotter

By DPS Blotter February 9, 2007

Thursday, Feb. 1 Theft, Car Barn, 12:55 p.m. The complainant reported the theft of a bicycle. Saturday, Feb. 3 Theft, New South Hall, 4:44 a.m. The complainant reported the theft of a book. Theft,...

Student Vandalism Charges Dropped

By Moises Mendoza March 21, 2006

Two Georgetown juniors were arrested on suspicion of burglary charges after they allegedly broke into and trashed an N Street townhouse on March 11. Prosecutors dropped charges against Ryan Still (COL...

Students Stage ‘Dine-in’ Protest at The Tombs

By Elizabeth Howard April 29, 2005

A group of about 10 Georgetown students gathered for dinner in The Tombs last night to express their disapproval of alleged incidents of discrimination at the restaurant and to demand equitable treatment...

ANC Commissioners Vote for Area Lighting Initiative

By Elle Futch October 29, 2004

The local Advisory Neighborhood Commission unanimously agreed to a university request Tuesday to install four additional lampposts on streets near campus. The Student Safety Advisory Board had requested...

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