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

Burglary Reported in Building D

By Penny Hung April 19, 2013

An unlocked office in Building D was burglarized Friday afternoon, marking the second burglary in the building in 24 hours. Two unidentified suspects entered the room between 2 p.m. and 2:10 p.m., stealing...

Burglary Reported in Building D

By Penny Hung April 19, 2013

An unlocked office in Building D was burglarized Friday afternoon, marking the second burglary in the building in 24 hours. Two unidentified suspects entered the room between 2 p.m. and 2:10 p.m., stealing...

Phishing Attacks Target GU Email

By Eitan Sayag April 19, 2013

Chief Information Officer Lisa Davis extended her recommendation to all university email users to change their passwords in an email Friday afternoon. Davis sent an email Monday informing all students,...

SCS Move Downtown Set for August

By Emma Hinchliffe April 19, 2013

The School of Continuing Studies will officially move to its new location in downtown D.C. in August, Provost Robert Groves announced in a university-wide email Thursday afternoon. The 91,000 square-foot...

University Ramps Up Security Efforts

By Hiromi Oka April 19, 2013

Georgetown will be increasing security following the bombings at the Boston Marathon, according to an email sent to the university by Chief of Police and Director of Public Safety Jay Gruber Friday morning. DPS will...

Keg Limit Abolished on Campus

By Penny Hung April 19, 2013

The one-keg limit for on-campus parties will be abolished effective today, Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson announced last night. The decision comes just days after the Georgetown University...

Yunus Calls for End to Global Poverty

By Sarah Patrick April 18, 2013

Bangladeshi Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and GrameenBank founder Muhammad Yunus discussed his lifelong goal of reducing global poverty and promoting economic and social opportunities Wednesday afternoon. Speaking...

Dorm Reunions Not Universal

By Natasha Khan April 18, 2013

For current and former residents of Darnall and HarbinHalls, this weekend will be full of dorm-specific activities. The groups will celebrate the third annual Eleanor DarnallDay on Saturday and the...

Amid GAAP Weekends, Friendship Bloom on Facebook

By Katherine Seevers April 18, 2013

While the Class of 2017 will descend on the Hilltop for the second weekend in a row tomorrow to take in their first breaths of Georgetown air and meet their first friends, Facebook has been facilitating...

SFS-Q Facilitates Tech Piloting

By Emily Brown April 18, 2013

In its eight years of existence, Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Qatar has implemented several technology advancement initiatives and pilot programs that appear to rival those on...

Tutors Turn to Neighborhood

By Lacey Henry April 18, 2013

While many students already travel to Wards 7 and 8 to tutor each week for D.C. Reads and D.C. Schools Project, some will be staying closer to campus as members of Georgetown University Student Tutors,...

Revived J Street U Calls for Two-State Solution

By Emily Brown April 18, 2013

To increase dialogue about the Arab-Israeli conflict, a group of Georgetown students revived J Street U, a pro-Israel, pro-peace advocacy group, this semester. Although a chapter of J Street U was...

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