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Junior runningback Jo’el Kimpela has 251 yards on 62 attempts this season. He also has 37 yards receiving in five games played.

Football | 2nd Ivy League Test Looms for Hoyas

By Aidan Curran October 3, 2014

After getting shut out in its opening Patriot League game at Colgate University, the Georgetown (2-3, 0-1 Patriot League) football team looks to rebound in a nonconference game Saturday, hosting perennial...

FIEGE: Football Atmosphere Needs Boost

By Max Fiege September 26, 2014

Georgetown football came into the 2014-2015 season bearing the dubious distinction of having dropped eight of their last nine games a season prior, with hardly any of those losses being close. But after...

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Sophomore forward Alex Muyl scored twice in the 4-1 win over Wisconsin. The Hoyas went 2-0 over the weekend, outscoring their opponents 6-1.

Men’s Soccer | Georgetown Feasts on Unranked Teams

By Andrew May September 9, 2014

The No. 9 Georgetown men’s soccer team won both of its matches over the weekend, improving to a 2-0-2 record. After double overtime ties against No. 12 Indiana (3-0-1) and No. 5 Notre Dame (2-0-1),...

In Death, a Humbling Moment of Humanity

By Bebe Albornoz February 14, 2014

We’ve heard the sons of Harvard tell how Crimson lines could hold them, as the Georgetown fight song pokes fun of a so-called rival up north, but now, I write about Harvard as a friend. On Feb. 10, slightly...

Georgetown Moves Forward on edX Funding

By Kylie Mohr March 22, 2013

With GeorgetownX — Georgetown’s component of Harvard’s online learning platform edX — scheduled to launch with two massive open online courses next fall, the university has arranged to fund...

A Global Hilltop

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2013

Beginning in fall 2013, Georgetown will offer coursework through EdX, a massive open online course platform launched in May by Harvard and MIT. These courses are not limited for enrollment to those currently...

Cheaters Follow the Script

By Masha Goncharova September 18, 2012

One of my professors asked my class last week what we thought about the Harvard cheating scandal, in which 125 students plagiarized or collaborated on a take-home final exam. We were unanimous in our response:...

Happy and Stressed Out—Sounds About Right

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy August 6, 2012

Newsweek has released its 2012 college rankings, and it turns out we’re one of the happiest colleges in America! Also one of the most stressed. Georgetown was ranked the sixth happiest and eighth most...

Harvard Professor Cooks Up Food for Thought

By Elizabeth A. Sabol-Jones April 14, 2012

Georgetown programs never fail to bring energetic, interesting and often witty speakers to campus. This week was no different when Harvard University physics professor David Weitz, who presented “The...

A Long Way from Home: Medieval Historian Makes Return to Georgetown

By Steven Piccione March 29, 2012

Next fall, Georgetown will welcome home a good friend, professor Jo Ann Moran Cruz. After completing her undergraduate degree at Harvard University and receiving her Masters and doctorate from Brandeis...

MEN’S LACROSSE | GU Struggling in Early Going

By Aaron Keller March 18, 2011

After a rough early season loss to the No. 3 Maryland Terrapins, the Georgetown men's lacrosse team rebounded impressively with a decisive 13-9 victory against St. John's on March 5. After the win, however,...

Harvard, Princeton Bring Back Early Action

By Johanna Caldwell March 1, 2011

After a four-year hiatus, Harvard University and Princeton University reinstated an early action admissions option Thursday. Both schools' early action applications are non-binding but require that students...

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