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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

DCTC: Capitol Hill

DCTC: Capitol Hill

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein September 23, 2013

Welcome back to the Hilltop, Hoyas! (Is it too late to say that now that it's fall? Sorry, I'm not sorry.) We 4E-ers know that you have missed the D.C. Travel Companion more than an oreo Wisey's cookie...

The Five People Youll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

The Five People You’ll Meet on the DC Metro this Summer

By Nicole Jarvis and Nicole Jarvis June 2, 2013

As Hoyas, we try to break the bubble as much possible, which means that we'll likely take a trip on the metro at some point. You'll probably meet an interesting array of people so here's a catalog of these...

New Attempt to Expand GUTS

By Caroline Welch April 23, 2013

The GUSA senate unanimously passed a resolution Sunday night that called for extending the Rosslyn, Wisconsin Avenue and Dupont Circle Metro Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle weekend bus schedules. The...

Metro Test Raises Concerns

By Lily Westergaard March 26, 2013

Construction on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro, which is designed to extend to Dulles International Airport, is proceeding despite concerns about the possible settling of soil in and around areas...

DCTC: Dulles International Airport

DCTC: Dulles International Airport

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee February 26, 2013

Earlier today, we showed you how to get to Union Station and Reagan National Airport in preparation for spring break at the end of this week! By popular demand, here is a guide to getting to Dulles...

Inauguration Crowd Cause Transit Delays

By Ted Murphy February 25, 2013

Travelling to President Barack Obama’s second inauguration on Monday, most commuters arrived at Capitol Hill without a hitch. The journey home, however, was a different story. Long lines, inactive escalators...

MPD: Noise May Lead to Arrests

By Caitlin Mac Neal February 4, 2013

An amendment to D.C. law went into effect Tuesday, placing harsher restrictions on disruptive noise and marking a major shift in the Metropolitan Police Department's ability to crack down on gatherings...

SmarTrip Kiosks Installed Throughout Metro

By Guide Editor November 13, 2012

After months of delay, every Metrorail station is now equipped with vending machines for SmarTrip cards. According to a June press release from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, vending...

DC Back in Business In Wake of Sandy

By Penny Hung November 2, 2012

Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc along the Atlantic coast Monday, killing at least 80 and leaving millions without power, but the Washington metropolitan area escaped largely unscathed. Although D.C....

Campus, DC Brace for Hurricane’s Impact

By Sarah Kaplan October 29, 2012

All Georgetown campuses in the D.C. metropolitan area have been closed Monday and Tuesday as the city readies itself for the worst of Hurricane Sandy. The university issued a shelter-in-place warning...

Cell Service in DC Metro Delayed

By Abbey McNaughton October 23, 2012

Though wireless cell phone service was supposed to be available to riders in all parts of the D.C. Metro by Oct. 15, the project may not be completed for another three years. The Washington Metropolitan...

STERN: No Suppression of Stupidity

By Mark Joseph Stern October 23, 2012

A slew of advertisements that are being displayed in Metro stations have caused much public turmoil. Sponsored by the pro-Israel American Freedom Defense Initiative, the ads read: “In any war between...

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