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Robert White Jr. was chosen as the Democratic candidate for the delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives, and Janeese Lewis George will be the Democratic mayoral candidate for Washington, D.C.
Progressive Democrats Win Across DC Primaries
By Noah De Haan, Senior News Editor • June 18, 2026

Two progressive Washington, D.C., councilmembers will advance to the November general election as the Democratic candidates for mayor and non-voting...

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) president vetoed a bill that would require notifying the senate of meetings with university administration, sparking a senate special session that could override the president’s decision.
GUSA Executive Vetoes Oversight Bill
By Noah De Haan and Chloe Taft June 16, 2026

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) president announced he would veto a bill requiring the executive branch to notify the GUSA...

The bills, which passed unanimously, addressed university grading policies, artificial intelligence decisions and dining congestion.
GUSA Senate Passes Dining, Oversight Bills
By Noah De Haan, Senior News Editor • June 15, 2026

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate approved eight bills, including multiple...

After ruling that a financial aid lawsuit against Georgetown could proceed to trial, a federal judge certified the case as a class action suit.
Financial Aid Lawsuit Against GU to Proceed as Class Action Case
By Opal Kendall and Aamir Jamil June 4, 2026
A federal judge authorized an antitrust lawsuit against Georgetown and several other universities to become a class action case, which would allow additional students to file compensation claims.
Georgetown suspended university-related travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda as an Ebola outbreak, caused by a rare strand of the virus, spreads.
GU Restricts Travel to Uganda, DRC Amid Ebola Outbreak
By Ajani Stella, Executive Editor • May 21, 2026

Georgetown University suspended university-related travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)...

Sophomore Jaden Marchan earned first team All-American honors for his seventh-place finish in the 400-meter.
TRACK AND FIELD | Hoyas Break Records, Earn All-American Honors at NCAA Championship
By Cassie Delinsky, Hoya Staff Writer • June 15, 2026

The Georgetown University track and field team closed its outdoor season on one of the sport’s biggest stages, sending four athletes to the...

THE TRACKER | Following GU Men’s Basketball in the Transfer Portal
THE TRACKER | Following GU Men’s Basketball in the Transfer Portal
By Maddie Taylor and Jackson Roberts June 8, 2026
MEN'S LACROSSE | Hoyas' Season Ends in Crushing 10-Goal Defeat to Duke
MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas’ Season Ends in Crushing 10-Goal Defeat to Duke
By Sam Fishman, Senior Sports Editor • May 18, 2026
THE TRACKER | Following GU Women’s Basketball in the Transfer Portal
THE TRACKER | Following GU Women’s Basketball in the Transfer Portal
By Maddie Taylor and Jackson Roberts May 13, 2026
MEN'S LACROSSE | Hoyas Upset No. 5 Cavaliers in NCAA Tournament
MEN’S LACROSSE | Hoyas Upset No. 5 Cavaliers in NCAA Tournament
By Sam Fishman, Senior Sports Editor • May 10, 2026
Grappling with the persistent effects of his detainment, Khan Suri remains focused on researching democratic peacebuilding.
A Year After ICE Detained Him, Badar Khan Suri Still Believes in the American Promise
Khan Suri is continuing his research on religious pluralism as his case against the government becomes a touchpoint for the Trump administration’s unprecedented immigration crackdown.
By Nora Toscano and Ajani Stella April 24, 2026
Ahead of Eduardo Peñalver’s inauguration, students and faculty at Seattle University, where Peñalver was previously president, have expressed concerns about his free speech record. | Ege Alidedeoglu/The Hoya
GU Students Seek Increased Involvement in Free Speech Policy
By Ella Farahnakian and Juliet Rotondo April 16, 2026
To survive in an increasingly expensive city, many adjuncts teach at several universities, do additional work outside of academia or rely on their partner’s income. | Anish Raja/The Hoya
Seeking a Place in Academia, GU Adjuncts Struggle to Make Ends Meet
By Ajani Stella and Opal Kendall April 8, 2026
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‘The Oedipus Project’ Uses Art to Urge Climate Action
By Anandita Agarwal, Senior Guide Editor • April 25, 2026

On April 21, acclaimed performers and public servants gathered at Gaston Hall to draw attention to one of the most pressing issues of today:...

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‘Mile End Kicks’ Understands Your Young Adult Angst
By Eliana Kut, Hoya Staff Writer • April 22, 2026

If I’m going to be completely honest, I watched “Mile End Kicks” for Barbie Ferreira and Devon Bostick, due to both my “Euphoria”...

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May Day Solidarity Concert Breaks Student, Worker Barriers, Pushes for Continued Advocacy
By Juan P. Almanza, Deputy Guide Editor • April 22, 2026

Following  a year of continuous uncertainty surrounding the employment status of Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS) bus...

On Your Radar | The Show Must Go On
By Aarushi Maskara, Hoya Staff Writer • April 22, 2026
Georgetown suspended university-related travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda as an Ebola outbreak, caused by a rare strand of the virus, spreads.
GU Restricts Travel to Uganda, DRC Amid Ebola Outbreak
By Ajani Stella, Executive Editor • May 21, 2026
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