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Business School Stock on the Rise

By Mallika Sen April 26, 2013

When the lavish Rafik B. Hariri Building opened in 2009, it appeared to signal the university’s investment in its McDonough School of Business. Based on the school’s performance and accolades this...

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GU Pride members wear T-shirts reading “I am” and walk through a door in Red Square in celebration of National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11.

LGBTQ Continues Fight for Campus Equality

By Kelly Church April 26, 2013

The Supreme Court considered two cases in March with tremendous implications for the future of gay marriage in the United States, the culmination of a year in which LGBTQ policy debates were dominant...

A Plan Comes to Life

A Plan Comes to Life

By Braden McDonald April 26, 2013

After town-gown relations reached a height of hostility during 2010 Campus Plan negotiations in the winter of 2011, the past year has seen efforts between the university and its neighbors to maintain cooperation...

Roller-Coaster Year for Jesuit Community

Roller-Coaster Year for Jesuit Community

By Hiromi Oka April 26, 2013

Georgetown’s Jesuit tradition always produces its annual share of storylines, but this past year was particularly transformative for the Society of Jesus with Pope Francis elevated in March to serve...

Surprise Success Ends in Heartbreak

Surprise Success Ends in Heartbreak

By Evan Hollander April 26, 2013

It may have been filled with its own share of exciting victories — included two over a Final Four team (Syracuse) and one over the eventual national champion (Louisville) — but the 2012-13 men’s...

No Working Consensus

By Sarah Patrick April 26, 2013

From O’Donovan Hall workers challenging alleged employer abuses to Georgetown cutting ties with Adidas to adjunct faculty pushing to unionize, the past year saw a surge in labor activism from employees...

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Political Excitement Captures the Hilltop

By Penny Hung April 26, 2013

From the election and inauguration to faculty White House appointments, the Hilltop was abuzz with political news this year even beyond its usual standards. Students arrived on campus in August...

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On the Cusp of Glory

By Ryan Bacic April 26, 2013

With just three NCAA tournament appearances to its credit since its founding in 1950, the Georgetown men’s soccer team entered 2012 once again with modest expectations. Its season-opening ranking...

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GUSA Election Rocked by Secret Society

By Emma Hinchliffe April 26, 2013

This February’s GUSA executive campaigns began with the typical policy debates and budget proposals, but 11th-hour disclosures of candidates’ involvement in secret societies brought chaos and...

Historic Seasons for Hardcourt Stars

By Pat Curran and Laura Wagner April 25, 2013

Otto Porter Jr. This winter, mild-mannered sophomore forward Otto Porter Jr. transformed from a reluctant scorer to a national superstar and likely lottery pick in the NBA Draft. Kenner League fans...

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Sign of Things to Come

By Arik Parnass April 25, 2013

There may have been only one Georgetown soccer team that reached the NCAA championship game in 2012, but there were two that achieved new levels of excellence. The women’s team (16-4-3, 8-1-1...

GU Takes Inventory as 2010 Winds Down

By Lance Pauker May 21, 2010

Amid a season highlighted by a handful of walk-off wins and perhaps one too many nail-biting losses, the Hoyas are currently staring at a 24-28 overall record, standing at 5-19 in Big East play. Despite...

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