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

New Police Chief Shares Public Safety Goals

By Kelly Church August 28, 2012

Now in his fifth week as the new chief of police and director of the Department of Public Safety, Jay Gruber has already set goals for his term. The Hoya sat down with him to get his perspective...

Party Registration System Abolished

By Sarah Patrick August 23, 2012

Effective immediately, the university will no longer require advance registration from students holding parties on campus, Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson announced in an email to the campus...

Alum, Reporter Goes Missing in Syria

By Sarah Kaplan August 23, 2012

Freelance journalist Austin Tice (SFS ’02, LAW ’13) has gone missing while reporting in Syria, according to The Washington Post. Tice entered Syria through the Turkish border in May and has...

SCS Finalizes Plans for New Campus

By Sarah Kaplan and Nikita Buley August 16, 2012

Architects are working to finalize the designs for the School of Continuing Studies’ new downtown campus, which is slated to open at some point during the 2013-2014 school year. Representatives of...

Former University President Dies

By Sarah Kaplan August 15, 2012

Former University President Rev. Gerard Campbell, S.J., died Aug. 9 at age 92. Campbell, who served as president from 1964 to 1968, enacted several changes during his short tenure in the office: He...

Student Will Launch ANC Write-In Campaign

By Kelly Church August 13, 2012

Craig Cassey (COL ’15) announced this week that he will run a write-in campaign to represent one of two student-dominated districts in Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E. Cassey originally planned...

Ryan Defends Budget Plan, Criticized for Cuts to Welfare

By Emma Hinchliffe August 12, 2012

House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) came under fire from both students and faculty during a speech on his “Path to Prosperity” budget plan in Gaston Hall Thursday. Organized by the...

Student Sexually Assaulted in Village A

By Sarah Kaplan August 3, 2012

A student was sexually assaulted in Village A Friday evening, according to the Department of Public Safety. A public safety alert emailed to students at 12:15 a.m. Saturday termed the incident "forcible...

Georgetown Students Attend Education Conference in Kosovo

By Sarah Patrick August 2, 2012

For Asjed Hussein (SFS ’15) and Brian Potochney (SFS ’15), this was no ordinary summer vacation. The week of July 9, the two joined peers from around the world in a mountain village in Kosovo...

Employees File Suit Against Epicurean and Co

By Upasana Kaku July 31, 2012

Three former employees of Epicurean and Company are suing their employer for violating the Fair Labor Standards Act. Kimberly Jandrain, an attorney for Epicurean, said her client denies the allegations...

The Corp to Open Salad, Smoothie Shop in NSSC

By Pat Curran July 31, 2012

Those on campus this summer will be quick to notice Students of Georgetown, Inc.’s first coffee price hikes since 2010 — an average increase of 15 cents per cup across all services, according to CEO...

Preliminary Plans for Leavey Center Dorm Released

By Upasana Kaku July 25, 2012

During the most recent round of negotiations regarding the university's 2010 Campus Plan, Georgetown committed to housing 90 percent of undergraduates on campus by the year 2025. As part of the promise,...

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