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

Endowment Rises for Second Straight Year

By Mariah Byrne February 2, 2012

Georgetown's endowment reached a record-high $1.162 billion for the 2011 fiscal year but fell two places from 61 to 63 in the National Association of College and University Business Officers-Commonfund Study's...

Restored Painting Now at Rest on Hilltop

By David Schuler January 31, 2012

Over 80 years ago, William Francis Boland returned to his Germantown, Md., farmhouse with a painting that had been passed down through his family for generations. The painting was the self-portrait...

Student Investors Stand Apart

By Annie Chen January 31, 2012

Making its platform clear through an advertising campaign that invites students to "become the one percent," Trebizond Investments is working to distinguish itself from other campus investment groups. Founded...

ANC Blasts Campus Plan in Resolution

By Esteban Garcia January 31, 2012

The Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E voted 6-1 in favor of a document condemning Georgetown's 2010 Campus Plan at its monthly meeting Monday night. The document was drafted by the Burleith Citizens...

Youngest Students Blend In, Excel at GU

By Kelly Church January 31, 2012

Until the beginning of his senior year, few of Armen Avagyan's (COL '10) friends knew that he was just 17 years old when he matriculated at Georgetown as a sophomore. "I liked being younger with...

DSP Monitors GU’s Vendors

By Sarah Patrick January 31, 2012

A recent decision by the Department of Justice will allow universities to monitor labor conditions in factories producing school apparel. Schools that are members of the Designated Suppliers Program,...

Burglaries Spike in First Month of 2012

By Carly Graf January 31, 2012

The Department of Public Safety reported 48 crimes this month, a 71 percent increase from the same period last year. While January 2012 saw fewer crimes than October 2011 and November 2011, the...

New CSP Admin Chosen

By Emma Hinchliffe January 31, 2012

Amanda Carlton, an administrator at the University of California, Berkeley, will become the adviser for the Student Activities Commission and associate director of student programs on Feb. 15. Carlton,...

Occupy Camp to Be Evicted

By Elizabeth Garbitelli January 30, 2012

Occupy D.C. protesters remained in McPherson Square Monday night, despite a National Park Service announcement that they would have to leave the park by noon. The drive to clear the camp began...

Several Steps Remain After Passage of SAFE Reform

By Mariah Byrne January 30, 2012

All three proposals for the allocation of the $3.4 million Student Activities Fee Endowment cleared their last hurdle when they passed a referendum by the student body last week, but the implementation...

Moot Court Is Anything But

By Bebe Albornoz January 30, 2012

Of the 47 cases brought before the Supreme Court since its term began in October, 45 had been argued beforehand — in a moot court at the Georgetown University Law Center. Richard J. Lazarus, former...

GUSA to Launch Game Show, Prizes in SafeRides Program

By Sam Rodman January 30, 2012

SafeRides will become a more exciting way to get around the neighborhood when Georgetown University Student Association launches a "Cash Cab"-like game in one of the service's vans Thursday. The program...

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