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

Valerie Earle: A Professor and Pioneer

By Adrianna Smith April 17, 2012

Government professor Valerie Earle, one of the first female professors to teach in Georgetown College, led a career of firsts on the Hilltop. Earle, who died in 2004, was the first female chair...

STIA Director to Leave for BU

By Mariah Byrne April 17, 2012

Timothy Barbari, director of the Science, Technology and International Affairs program in the School of Foreign Service, will leave Georgetown at the end of the semester to become associate provost for...

Sandra Fluke Brings Debate Back to GU

By Matthew Strauss April 17, 2012

After being thrust into the media spotlight in the national debate on contraception coverage in healthcare, Sandra Fluke (LAW ’12) shared her story Monday in Gaston Hall. Fluke testified Feb....

Advocate Explains Lease Logistics

By Sarah Kaplan April 17, 2012

Representatives from the Office of the Tenant Advocate and the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs came to campus Friday to talk with students about the logistics of renting and sub-letting....

Laptop Stolen in Henle Burglary

By Sarah Kaplan April 16, 2012

A laptop was stolen in a burglary at a Henle Village residence early Saturday morning, the Department of Public Safety reported. According a public safety alert emailed to the campus community around...

Laptop Stolen in Henle Burglary

By Sarah Kaplan April 15, 2012

A laptop was stolen in a burglary at a Henle Village residence early Saturday morning, the Department of Public Safety reported. According a public safety alert emailed to the campus community around...

Tocqueville Forum Picks Interim Director

By Mariah Byrne April 13, 2012

Government professor Joshua Mitchell has been tapped to serve as interim director of the Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy and will seek to stabilize the organization after the departure...

GUSA May Pilot Game Rentals

By Sam Rodman April 13, 2012

The Georgetown University Student Association senate will vote Sunday on a proposal to launch a game equipment rental program on Harbin Patio next fall. The program, spearheaded by Senator Ben Weiss...

Acceptance Rate Hits Record Low

By Adrianna Smith April 13, 2012

Georgetown broke several records this admissions cycle, receiving an all-time high number of applications and recording an all-time low acceptance rate of 16.5 percent. According to Dean of Undergraduate...

National Debate Tournament Win Reflects Team Effort

By Carly Graf April 13, 2012

Georgetown’s most recent pair of national champions stepped into the ring last week, armed with words and hours of research, to claim victory in this year’s National Debate Tournament championship. Andrew Arsht (COL...

Campus Plan Talks To Resume

By Sarah Patrick April 13, 2012

The university and neighbors will begin private conversations on the 2010 Campus Plan after the D.C. Zoning Commission approved a 60-day extension in the proceedings last week. At the last hearing on...

CMEA Admin Was Mentor, Advocate

By Annie Chen April 13, 2012

Vanessa Correa left her post as assistant director of the Center for Multicultural Equity and Access last week, but her work will continue to shape the Community Scholars program and the lives of students...

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