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

Vittles Robbed Of $200

By Sarah Kaplan December 1, 2011

More than $200 in cash was stolen from a Vital Vittles office at 1:08 p.m. Thursday, according to The Corp's Chief Executive Officer Alexander Pon (COL '12). Pon said that employees noticed a man entering...

Panelists Applaud Occupy Protests

By Sarah Kaplan December 1, 2011

A group of about 50 students, professors and D.C. residents gathered to discuss the Occupy movement in the ICC auditorium Tuesday night. The event, organized by Georgetown Occupy, included a panel...

SFS Dean to Join US State Department

By Mariah Byrne December 1, 2011

Bryan Kasper, an assistant dean of the School of Foreign Service, will leave the university for a position in the U.S. State Department at the end of the semester, according to SFS Director of Undergraduate...

Father Bodnar Dies at 91

By Mariah Byrne December 1, 2011

Fr. Edward Bodnar, S.J., a retired classics professor, died Tuesday morning at the age of 91. A graduate of Gonzaga and Princeton Universities, Bodnar was ordained in 1952. He taught in the classics...

Crews Investigate Building Collapse

By Beth Garbitelli December 1, 2011

The cause of a partial building collapse at an empty storefront at 1424 Wisconsin Ave. remains unknown after Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs work crews investigated the site Wednesday. Helder...

SAFE Proposals Finalized

By Sam Rodman December 1, 2011

Members of the Georgetown University Student Association's Finance and Appropriations Committee finalized a proposal Wednesday that allocates funds from the Student Activities Fee Endowment to the Social...

ANC Approves Changes To Wisconsin Avenue

By Esteban Garcia December 1, 2011

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E voted to approve the first phase of a District Department of Transportation project that would restrict traffic on Wisconsin Avenue to allow for widened sidewalks and...

SFS Unveils Masters Degrees in Global Development, Asian Studies

By Jake Green and Emma Hinchliffe December 1, 2011

The School of Foreign Service announced Tuesday that it will introduce two new Master of Arts degrees in hopes of giving students an edge in changing industries. The Global Human Development and Asian...

Revitalized Graduate Journal Debuted Thursday

By Bebe Albornoz December 1, 2011

Celebrating a revamped website and increased submissions, the university's journal of culture, communication and technology re-launched Thursday. Gnovis, a peer-reviewed journal and academic blog run...

Sweeney Reflects on Imprisonment

By Upasana Kaku December 1, 2011

It's been almost a week since Derrik Sweeney (COL '13) was released from police custody in Cairo, but the experience is still fresh in his mind. "It's mind-boggling that now I'm here, texting with my...

Taxi Fares in DC May Jump

By Toniann Maniscalo December 1, 2011

Taxi fares in the District could rise by as much as 83 percent if a rate increase proposal is approved by the D.C. Taxicab Commission later this month. The commission held a hearing Tuesday to debate...

SFS Dean to Join State Department

By Mariah Byrne November 30, 2011

Bryan Kasper, assistant dean in the School of Foreign Service, will leave the university for a position in the U.S. State Department at the end of the semester, according to an email sent to SFS undergraduates...

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