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

Campus Plan to Face Final Review

By Braden McDonald November 14, 2011

Major players in the debate surrounding Georgetown's 2010 Campus Plan are gearing up to make final arguments before the D.C. Zoning Commission at its fifth and final hearing on the plan Thursday night. The...

RIG Funds Granted

By Kelly Church November 14, 2011

ReImagine Georgetown awarded grants to three proposals Monday. The annual competition funds projects aiming to improve the undergraduate experience. Melissa Riggio (COL '14) and Antony Lopez (COL...

Food Studies Cluster Approved

By Emma Hinchliffe November 14, 2011

Georgetown's foodies will no longer have to head off campus to get their culinary fix. The university plans to address students' gastronomic interests through an initiative for a food studies cluster...

GU Absent From Occupy DC

By Sarah Kaplan November 14, 2011

While students across the country set up Occupy camps on their campuses, D.C.'s wing of the anti-establishment protest movement has garnered little support from Georgetown students. The cluster...

GUSA Sets Out Student Rights

By Sam Rodman November 14, 2011

The Georgetown University Student Association released a proposal for revisions to the Student Code of Conduct as well as a Bill of Student Rights and Responsibilities Monday. According to GUSA members,...

Workers Advocate Dies

By Upasana Kaku November 14, 2011

LaMarr Billups, assistant vice president for business planning policy, died in his Falls Church, Va., home Friday after a brief illness. He was 59 years old. Billups, who joined the university...

Political Groups Unite to Register Voters

By Annie Chen November 14, 2011

Campus politicos are putting allegiances aside to make resident voices through student voter registration drives this semester. In the recent past, the Georgetown University College Democrats have been...

Congressman Talks Israeli Policy

By Marissa Brogger November 14, 2011

Congressman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) spoke about human rights and the stability of Israeli democracy in Copley Formal Lounge Monday night. Frank has represented Massachussetts' fourth congressional...

Sweeney, Other Two Students Released After Delay

By Upasana Kaku November 11, 2011

Derrik Sweeney (COL '13) and the two other American students detained in Cairo Tuesday were released from police custody yesterday and have all left Egypt as of this morning. Though an Egyptian...

DPS Blotter – Nov. 11, 2011

Thursday, Nov. 3, 2011 Theft, Darnall Hall, 6 p.m. A student reported that she had locked her bicycle to the bike rack. When she returned several hours later, she found her bike missing. There...

Meaney to Visit Russian Duma, Student Leaders

By Sam Rodman November 10, 2011

Georgetown University Student Association President Mike Meaney (SFS '12) will head to Russia next week as part of a program intended to bolster U.S.-Russia relations. On the trip, Meaney and...

Neighbors Express Ongoing Noise Grievances in ANC Report

By Braden McDonald November 10, 2011

According to an Advisory Neighborhood Commission report, neighbors say that student behavior problems persist despite the university's assurance that there were minimal disturbances last weekend. The...

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