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WOMEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas Limp Into Conference Play

By Lawson Ferguson September 9, 2011

The Georgetown women's soccer team (4-2-0) returns to the Hilltop this weekend to take on James Madison (3-1-1) and St. Francis (3-2-0) after a trying weekend at the Tribe Invitational. The Hoyas lost,...

Conference Highlights Doctors Without Borders

By Kelly Church March 1, 2011

The nonprofit world took center stage at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute's annual public policy conference for academics, policymakers and public policy students on Capitol Hill on Friday. GPPI...

Anti-Abortion Summit at GU

By Sarah Kaplan January 25, 2011

Abortion opponents reaffirmed their commitment to battle Roe v. Wade this past weekend, gathering at Georgetown for the 12th annual Cardinal O'Connor Conference on Life. The conference, which was...

Videoconferencing Unites Qatar, D.C.

By Carly Timm-Bijold October 29, 2010

The university is making headlines in the technology community following the release of a case study on the efficacy of telecommunications and videoconferencing in university classrooms. Since 2008,...

Late Interception Ends Hope for League Title

By A.J. Betts October 19, 2010

This weekend was déjà vu all over again for the Hoyas. A week after a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to Wagner that ended on a pick-six off junior quarterback Scott Darby, Georgetown (3-4, 2-2...

Students Tackle Real-World Challenges at Copenhagen

By Kendra Jones February 9, 2010

*As world leaders assembled in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December for the UN Climate Summit, three Georgetown students were also in attendance. One of them was Jessica Robbins (SFS '12), a Science, Technology...

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