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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Survivor: My First All-Nighter

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee December 6, 2012

Well good morning Hoyas! Or, if you're like me, you're wondering why it's so bright out when the night still hasn't ended. Yes, I have survived my first all-nighter (read as: I'm a freshman taking only...

Editors’ Picks For December

By Lindsay Lee and Lindsay Lee December 3, 2012

Disregarding the fact that it has been warmer these past three days than it was throughout the entire month of November, it is, indeed, December. As we approach the end of the world, we want to take...

New Student Center Blueprint Presented at Forum

By Lily Westergaard November 15, 2012

The final New South Student Center forum in Bulldog Alley Thursday included discussions between students, administrators and architects as the university looks to finalize plans for the renovation. ikon.5...

RIG Reexamines Impact

By Eitan Sayag November 15, 2012

Of the 13 initiatives that have won ReImagine Georgetown grants in the last five years, eight are still thriving. But funding for some inactive projects have been cut for the first time, and organizers...

Corp Expands Philanthropic Reach

By Meghan Patzer November 15, 2012

The Corp Philanthropy Committee has increased its annual scholarship awards by $10,500 this year, according to CPC Chair Ryan Muldoon (COL ’13). In fiscal year 2012, the Students of Georgetown,...

By Penny Hung November 2, 2012

Despite early closures caused by Hurricane Sandy, sales at Students of Georgetown, Inc. services were up significantly this week. According to Chief Financial Officer Vidur Khatri (MSB ’14), sales...

Surviving Sandy: Food Edition

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy October 29, 2012

As Hurricane Sandy descends on the East coast, we're all making last minute preparations before the storm traps us inside. The worst of the storm is yet to come, so if you still need to grab supplies,...

Corp Reports No Thefts After Security Upgrade

By Penny Hung October 23, 2012

Increased store security and employee vigilance have helped prevent theft from Students of Georgetown, Inc. retail locations since late January, according to Chief Operating Officer and Vice President...

MORRIS & WEBER: Burgers, Banter and a Faculty Mentor for Life

By John Morris and Lauren Weber October 19, 2012

If you can recall your college tour days, one of the usual major selling points — often shouted as you were herded around a variety of beautiful campuses — focused on the infinite number of dinners...

Feeding Yourself Without Leo’s (It’s Possible!)

By Kaitlyn Morio and Kaitlyn Morio September 20, 2012

Last year I supported Leo’s. Everyone complained about the quality of food, the lack of options, and the long lines for meals that were never really worth it. But I always came to its defense because...

GUSA Holds Forum on NSSC

By Lily Westergaard September 7, 2012

University administrators and student leaders elaborated on plans for the New South Student Center at a Georgetown University Student Association forum Thursday evening. The 16,500 square foot center...

Corp Needs Competitors

By The Editorial Board August 30, 2012

There are close to 7,000 undergraduates at Georgetown, about 270 of whom are employees of Students of Georgetown, Inc. While we support our peers and hope that The Corp continues to thrive, it’s time...

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