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Cooper Field Renovation Set to Begin in December

By Meena Morar October 31, 2017

Renovations for Cooper Field's new 3,000-seat facility featuring new restrooms, locker rooms and other features will begin December 2017. The project will expand Cooper Field’s current 2,500-seat...

COOKE: Dismantling Myths About Men and Feminism

COOKE: Dismantling Myths About Men and Feminism

By Molly Cooke October 31, 2017

It’s comically ironic that some of the most common misconceptions surrounding feminism are about men — namely, that men can’t be feminists and that feminism involves hating men. In reality, feminism...

HARDING: Maintain Evolving Friendships

HARDING: Maintain Evolving Friendships

By Taylor Harding October 31, 2017

As a senior, I have had the true fortune of living with the same people for almost all of my time at Georgetown. I often consider my roommates to be family, especially because my biological family live...

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Rev. Patrick Desbois, Braman endowed professor of the practice of the forensic study of the Holocaust at Georgetown University, received the 2017 Lantos Human Rights Prize in an Oct. 26 ceremony on Capitol Hill.

Georgetown Professor Receives Human Rights Prize for Holocaust Research

By Kara Tippins October 30, 2017

Rev. Patrick Desbois, professor of the practice of the forensic study of the Holocaust at Georgetown University, received the 2017 Lantos Human Rights Prize in an Oct. 26 ceremony on Capitol Hill for...

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A group of six adjunct professors delivered a petition Friday to the president’s office. Among those who met with Chief of Staff Joe Ferrara, left, were Kishan Yerubandi, Kerry Danner-McDonald (COL ’93), Camille Gaskin-Reyes and Monica Arruda de Almeida.

Adjunct Petition Demands Wage Increase, Improved Status for More Than 1,000 Faculty

By Jesus Rodriguez October 27, 2017

A group of six adjunct faculty delivered a petition Friday to Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia calling for increased wages, health care and access to university resources as five-monthlong...

Documenting hate project

Have You Been a Victim of Hate or Bias at Georgetown? Tell Us Your Story

By Jesus Rodriguez October 9, 2017

The Hoya is partnering with investigative reporting nonprofit ProPublica, other news outlets and civil rights groups to document instances of hate crimes and bias-related incidents on Georgetown’s campus....

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Students and faculty protested both Sessions policies as attorney general and the selective nature of the event by taking a knee outside the venue.

Amid Protests, Sessions Lectures GULC Audience on Free Speech

By Jesus Rodriguez September 29, 2017

Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended free speech rights on college campuses and condemned protesters who have tried to curtail them at an invitation-only Georgetown University Law Center event Tuesday. Law...

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Georgetown will require Nike, Inc. to provide the Worker Rights Consortium, a labor rights group, access to supplier factories. The agreement comes after a 35-hour sit-in by the workers rights group Georgetown Solidarity Committee in December.

University, Nike Reach Agreement Ensuring Factory Access

By Ian Scoville August 30, 2017

Georgetown will require Nike, Inc. to provide the Worker Rights Consortium, a labor rights group, access to supplier factories and ensure supply partners comply with new labor standards as part of...

Restaurant Review: Third Time is the Charm With Haikan

By Vera Mastrorilli and technology November 11, 2016

Rivaling the forceful brutalistic architecture of Lauinger Library, the Atlantic Plumbing building in North End Shaw has been housing a colorful new Japanese eatery, Haikan, for three months. The 49-seat...

Gaston Hosts 26th Annual DC A Cappella Festival

By Mateo Garnica and technology November 11, 2016

The most anticipated a cappella event of the semester returns this year with an eclectic lineup. The 26th iteration of D.C. A Cappella Festival, hosted annually by the Georgetown Phantoms and the Georgetown...

FOREVER YOUNG: Fall Fashion Issue 2016

FOREVER YOUNG: Fall Fashion Issue 2016

By technology November 4, 2016

View the Fall Fashion Issue 2016 HERE

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After Amnesia, the Search for Identity

By Justin Kotwicki and technology October 28, 2016

The word “identity” is often used as a buzzword in the context of contemporary debates about race, gender and sexual orientation. While “identities” can often be used to bring people together,...

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