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

MEGAN SCHMIDT

A Next Step for DC Adjuncts

By The Editorial Board April 1, 2014

Adjunct faculty in Washington, D.C., organized through the Service Employees International Union made major progress in an attempt to create a much-needed common labor agreement. At the national town...

WADEKAR | A Snapshot of the GU Basketball Experience

By Ashwin Wadekar April 1, 2014

It wasn’t supposed to end this way. I’m not talking about the end for Georgetown; the second-round NIT loss to top-seeded Florida State is what I expected when Josh Smith was declared academically...

The 5 People You Will Become On Georgetown Day

The 5 People You Will Become On Georgetown Day

By Emily Min and Emily Min March 25, 2014

There is one month – that’s right, ONE MONTH – until arguably the best day of the year at Georgetown. That’s right, the last Friday of spring semester classes, the day that Leo’s gets record...

WOMEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Drop 3rd Straight Game Against No. 11 Johns Hopkins

By Molly Malone March 25, 2014

The No. 13 Georgetown women’s lacrosse team (3-4) dropped an 11-10 overtime decision to No. 11 Johns Hopkins (10-0) under the lights of MultiSport Facility on Friday night. Despite receiving points...

BASEBALL | Offense Continues to Struggle

By Nadav Senensieb March 25, 2014

The Georgetown baseball team dropped two out of three games to Towson University this past weekend, with the first two games at home and the third on the road. The Hoyas (9-12) won Friday’s game...

TENNIS | Men Tumble to Fifth Straight Loss

By Madeline Auerbach March 25, 2014

Coming off of four straight losses, the Georgetown men’s tennis team (5-8) looked to turn around its recent misfortune in its first match of the year on the team’s home courts Saturday. Unfortunately,...

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MEN’S BASKETBALL | Season Comes to a Close in Florida

By Evan Hollander March 25, 2014

Despite a game-high 27 points from senior guard Markel Starks in his final career game, Georgetown’s disappointing season ended on a sour note Monday night with a 101-90 loss at Florida State in...

What Flavor of Burnetts Are You?

What Flavor of Burnett’s Are You?

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein March 24, 2014

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MEN’S LACROSSE | No. 2 Loyola Escapes With Win

By Elizabeth Cavacos March 21, 2014

With 11 minutes remaining in Wednesday’s game, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team (3-5, 0-1 Big East) seemed poised to pull off an upset win over No. 2 Loyola (7-1, 3-0 Patriot League). Junior...

BASEBALL | Consistency Evades Hoyas

By Tony Baxter March 21, 2014

The lingering winter weather has taken its toll on Georgetown’s baseball schedule. The Hoyas were scheduled to face the University of Maryland-Baltimore County on Tuesday, but they were forced to postpone...

TRACK & FIELD | Women Impress at NCAAs

By Morgan Birck March 21, 2014

The Georgetown track and field team travelled to Albuquerque, N.M., last weekend to compete in the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. The women’s team had an impressive showing, but the...

TENNIS | GU Turns in Mixed Results

By Madeline Auerbach March 21, 2014

The Georgetown tennis teams traveled cross-country to California over spring break to compete in matches and achieved mixed results. The men’s team (5-7) was unable to notch a win, losing all three matches...

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