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Transfers of Housing

By The Editorial Board October 22, 2013

Transitioning to life at Georgetown is daunting. But the experience comes with even more challenges for the 228 new sophomore and junior transfer students this year who must acclimate to a new city, adjust...

In New Plans, Admins Heed Opposition

By Ryan Thomas October 4, 2013

Following an outpouring of student opposition to an off-campus housing option and a flurry of on-campus construction projects, the university introduced its second stage of master planning in a Planning...

DIRAGO: Decoding a Decisive Referendum

By Nicholas Dirago October 1, 2013

In one of the least surprising developments in student affairs in recent memory, voters in Thursday’s Georgetown University Students Association referendum expressed overwhelming opposition to the potential...

Landlords Lament Campus Plan

By TM Gibbons-Neff September 27, 2013

From the proposed satellite residence to the repurposing of Magis Row townhouses, Georgetown is gradually making the 2010 Campus Plan agreement come to life. One demographic seldom discussed in...

Vote Yields Decisive Dissent

By Annie Chen September 27, 2013

More than 93 percent of students voted against the proposed satellite residence in a referendum on the GUSA ballot Thursday, which student leaders hailed as a resounding statement of opposition to off-campus...

Boxing Out Privacy

By The Editorial Board September 27, 2013

While designs for new dorms continue to dominate campus discussion, one can’t lose sight of the ways — major and minor — in which current residential life could be bolstered. Alumni Square, a...

Facilitating Maintenance

By The Editorial Board September 24, 2013

Keeping a dorm room or apartment in working order is no small task. Many apartment ailments, from leaky ceilings to broken ovens, are not residents’ fault, and resolving them drains time for students...

Greenhouse, Bayit New LLCs

By Suzanne Monyak September 24, 2013

Two new Living and Learning Communities centered around the environment and Judaism, respectively, joined Georgetown’s themed housing offerings this fall. The Greenhouse LLC currently has only three...

Admins Talk Satellite Housing

By Molly Simio September 24, 2013

Administrators cleared up some confusion about the proposed satellite residence at the first in a series of open houses addressing off- and on-campus housing options last week. During the open houses,...

Sensible Selection Changes

By The Editorial Board September 13, 2013

The summertime sprint for rising seniors to secure a lease off campus is likely the most stressful time in Georgetown housing, but the October deadline for rising upperclassmen to determine on-campus housing...

Satellite Residential Campus Under Consideration

By Eitan Sayag September 8, 2013

The university is considering establishing a satellite undergraduate residence as distant as Clarendon,Va., in an attempt to meet its commitment to housing an additional 385 students by fall 2015, according...

GU Defends Northeast Triangle Dorm Location

By Mariah Byrne September 6, 2013

The Old Georgetown Board received a presentation justifying the selected location of the university’s planned Northeast Triangle Residence Hall at their monthly meeting Wednesday morning. The...

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