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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Asbestos Discovered in Reiss, 4th Floor to Undergo Removal Process

By Brian Li October 6, 2022

Reiss Science Building will undergo an asbestos abatement process set to end in November following the discovery of asbestos on the fourth floor of the building. Materials containing asbestos were...

FILE PHOTO: AMBER GILLETTE/THE HOYA | The Office of Planning and Facilities Management is asking administrators and students for feedback prior to conducting renovations in the International Cultural Center. The renovations are expected to improve the galleria and other common spaces in the ICC.

Georgetown Set to Renovate ICC and Reiss Buildings

By Myroslav April 26, 2019

  Renovations are planned in the next year for both the Reiss Science Building and the Intercultural Center on an unreleased timeline to address structural and functional concerns in the two buildings. The...

Love Letter to the Witch Who Lives Under the Road Between Regents and Reiss

Love Letter to the Witch Who Lives Under the Road Between Regents and Reiss

By Matteo Lauto and Matteo Lauto October 26, 2018

Dear Witch Who Lives Under The Road Between Regents and Reiss, What’s cooking? No, literally, what you are cooking down there? There’s always this unhealthy amount of steam coming from the manhole,...

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein November 11, 2015

As the first semester has begun to wind down, my nerves about leaving Georgetown in only a few months are increasing. I can barely remember my freshman year, the people I met then feel like people I...

Georgetown-Themed Rejection Lines

Georgetown-Themed Rejection Lines

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein February 10, 2015

'Tis the season for love and emotions! Everyone remembers last year when 4E brought you the best pickup lines in the planet. I mean you should, 4E (cough, myself) basically became famous. But then......

DeSantis Talks Common Sense

By Natasha Khan February 14, 2014

Financial literacy program Common Sense held a conversation Thursday in the Reiss Science Building with Georgetown University Chief Benefits Officer CharlesDeSantis, in which he highlighted the importance...

The university is looking toward Lauinger Library and Reiss Science Building in its master planning. Renovations to Lauinger, with a projected completion date 10 years away, would include a reading room with two stories of glass windows and the relocation of Midnight MUG to the fourth floor. A sky bridge may connect Reiss to Regents Hall.
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Plans Tackle Campus Eyesores

By Christopher Zawora October 8, 2013

  While campus has been consumed lately by discussions of short-term housing solutions, the university has kept an eye on the long term, with the goal of eventually renovating Lauinger...

Discovering a Friend and Mentor in Reiss 334

By Wardah Athar May 16, 2013

Throughout my time at Georgetown, I’ve spent countless hours in the research lab, developing as a student and as a scientist. While I will remember these lessons after graduation, I would not remember...

University Unveils New Dorm Proposal

By Ivan Robinson March 22, 2013

The university revealed pending plans to construct a dorm across from Reiss Science Building at two planning sessions on Tuesday with design firm Sasaki Strategies and developer Forrest City Enterprises. The...

Burglary Reported in Reiss

By Sarah Kaplan May 11, 2012

A laptop was stolen in a burglary of an office in Reiss Science Building Friday morning, the Department of Public Safety reported. According to a DPS public safety alert emailed to the campus community...

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...

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