Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Living and Learning: Inside Magis Row

By Carolyn Shanahan | Nov 03 2009

The new Living and Learning Community is composed of 59 students in 16 different townhouses, all located on 36th Street between N and O Streets.

GUSA Fills Four Seats in Senate, Condemns Alleged Tuesday Assault

By Katie Kettle | Nov 03 2009

In a meeting on Sunday, the Georgetown University Student Association Senate confirmed the results of special elections held to fill vacant senate seats.

7 McCarthy Residents Robbed

By Katrina Braun | Nov 03 2009

The McCarthy Hall residences of seven students were reportedly robbed early Saturday evening of laptops, cell phones, an iPod, shoes and sunglasses.

In Red Square, Attacks Draw Student Response

By Anna Salinas and Kevin ... | Nov 03 2009

Updated at 2:34 a.m. on Nov. 6.

Where do we go from here?

That question seemed to be on the minds of many who attended rallies in Red Square on Friday and Sunday and a vigil in the same space Monday night.

D.C. Allocates Funds for Transit Projects

By Caitlin Mac Neal | Nov 03 2009

The D.C. Department of Transportation announced the funding of 10 transportation enhancement projects throughout the city on Thursday.

Sophomore Seeks to Alter Views of GU Right to Life

By Kate Kauffman | Nov 03 2009

The Hoya spoke to Ellie Hook (COL ’12) about her involvement in Right to Life, the nature of the organization’s aims and her plans to guide the group to greater heights this year.

GUTS to Complete Biodiesel Transition

By Yuse Lajiminmuhip | Nov 03 2009

As part of ongoing efforts to reduce the university’s energy footprint, the university plans to fully upgrade its fleet of Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle buses to run on biodiesel.

No Other Option

By Editorial Board | Nov 03 2009

Government-funded health care will provide competition to private insurance companies, ensuring that Americans are given a fair deal, a good product and a better price.

Assault on Acceptance

By Editorial Board | Nov 03 2009

As the bias-related assaults of the past week have shown, the university’s efforts to make the LGBTQ community feel safer and more welcome on the Hilltop have come up short.

Blown Calls by Umps Raise Replay Question

By Nick Macri | Nov 03 2009

Instead of being able to focus our attention on the stellar pitching performances of A.J. Burnett and Cliff Lee or debating the managerial decisions of Joe Girardi and Charlie Manuel, bad umpiring and the renewed call for instant replay have become the dominant themes of these playoffs.