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

Hoya Court Restaurant Openings Delayed Until October

By Emma Hinchliffe August 13, 2013

Construction in Hoya Court will continue until mid-October, delaying the opening of new restaurants originally slated for late August. To compensate for the delay in opening Elevation Burger, Salad...

Facilities Work Increases for Summer

By Katherine Seevers May 16, 2013

Just as students have left campus, the Office of Facilities has revved up for the summer. In addition to relocating the School of Continuing Studies downtown and beginning construction on the Healey...

New Hall, Same Standard

By The Editorial Board December 12, 2012

The opening of Regents Hall demonstrates Georgetown’s commitment to advancing the study of the sciences. As the building’s first semester comes to a close, it is worth reflecting on how much progress...

New Student Center Blueprint Presented at Forum

By Lily Westergaard November 15, 2012

The final New South Student Center forum in Bulldog Alley Thursday included discussions between students, administrators and architects as the university looks to finalize plans for the renovation. ikon.5...

Retreat Center Set To Open Next Fall

By Carly Cianci November 2, 2012

Construction on the new Calcagnini Contemplative Center is on schedule, with an estimated completion date set for fall 2013, according to Vice President for Mission and Ministry Fr. Kevin O’Brien,...

GUSA Holds Forum on NSSC

By Lily Westergaard September 7, 2012

University administrators and student leaders elaborated on plans for the New South Student Center at a Georgetown University Student Association forum Thursday evening. The 16,500 square foot center...

Wisconsin Improvements Draw Mixed Response

By Hiromi Oka April 13, 2012

Construction along Wisconsin Avenue that began earlier this month has some residents and businesses in the Glover Park area concerned. Work on the Glover Park Streetscape Project, which began...

Listening to Architecture: What Georgetown University Says Today

By Andrew Toporoff February 8, 2012

Buildings and places tell stories. Their narratives reflect the forces that produced them and the values of the people within. They articulate ideas, providing a visual manifestation of history and shifting...

THE RAW DEAL

By Guide Editor January 19, 2012

Constructional Integrity

By The Editorial Board September 13, 2011

Fun fact: Besides a small section of track in London, Georgetown has the only remaining segments of conduit system streetcar track, a road design that was commonly used in the late 19th century. For...

Street Revamp Begins

By Braden McDonald September 13, 2011

The rehabilitation of O and P Streets in Georgetown, a project meant to improve the historical character of the neighborhood, is well underway, leading to transportation woes for neighbors and students...

Prayer Space Debuts

By Upasana Kaku August 30, 2011

The first phase of the construction of an interfaith center in the Leavey Center came to a close last weekend when a new Jewish prayer space, along with a revamped Bulldog Alley which can now be used for...

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