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GUHoyas/Rafael Susanes | The Georgetown University men’s basketball team faltered in their physical approach to the Marquette University Golden Eagles 76-61 in a March 1 matchup.

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Golden Eagles Spoil Peavy’s Senior Night as Hoyas Drop Third Consecutive Game

By Teddy Gerkin, Sports Staff Writer March 2, 2025

For the Georgetown University men’s basketball team (16-13, 7-11 Big East), Micah Peavy has been a revelation.  The graduate student, who came from Texas Christian University, brought the Hoyas a...

Courtesy of Georgetown University | A federal appeals court ruled July 1that Badar Khan Suri will remain out of custody as his immigration case proceeds.

GU Receives R1 Classification for Thirtieth Year

By Pritika Patel, Hoya Staff Writer March 1, 2025

Georgetown University secured the highest research classification from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, a framework that classifies research universities, for the 30th consecutive...

Federal Reserve Governor Reviews Insights to Connection Between Unemployment, Inflation

Federal Reserve Governor Reviews Insights to Connection Between Unemployment, Inflation

By Pooja Narayan, Graduate Desk Editor March 1, 2025

A Federal Reserve Governor urged policymakers to complicate the relationship between inflation and unemployment in the 2025 Whittington Lecture at the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy...

GUHoyas / Rafael Susanes | The Georgetown University women’s basketball team lost to the Providence College Friars 66-62 March 1, prolonging their losing streak to seven consecutive games.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Fail to Overcome Early Deficit, Falter Against Providence

By Madeline Wang, Deputy Sports Editor March 1, 2025

Despite a dominant senior day performance from graduate guard Kelsey Ransom, the Georgetown University women’s basketball team (11-18, 4-14 Big East) fell in the final minute after failing to overcome...

The Hoya toured the newly renovated Henle Village, which offers apartment-style living and aims to draw Georgetown seniors back to on-campus housing options

Exclusive: Henle Village To Open August 2025

By Nora Toscano and Jack Willis March 1, 2025

The Hoya toured Henle Village, the newest residential complex at Georgetown University, which aims to draw members of the senior class to on-campus housing options. Construction of the two-building...

Courtesy Of Georgetown University | The former executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) discussed human rights defense and human rights advocacy for Palestine at a book event Feb. 25.

Former Human Rights Watch Director Warns Against Trump’s Plans for Gaza

By Julia Vaughan, Special to The Hoya February 28, 2025

The former executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) analyzed the contemporary nature of human rights defense at a Feb. 25 book talk at Georgetown University. The event celebrated the launch of...

A gun violence expert highlighted the intersection of gun violence and public health research through community-based solutions during a virtual panel event Feb. 26.

Expert Considers Public Health Solutions to Gun Violence

By Annika McCanne, Special to The Hoya February 28, 2025

A medical professor advocated for community-based solutions and policies to address gun violence as a public health crisis during a virtual lecture Feb. 26.  Cassandra Crifasi, an associate professor...

Two conflict resolution professionals discussed paths towards peace between Israel and Palestine, and looked towards a shared coexistence, at an event February 25.

Center for Jewish Civilization Event Calls for Dialogue, Peace for Israelis and Palestinians

By Lena Maillet, Hoya Staff Writer February 28, 2025

Conflict resolution professionals advocated for open dialogue between Israelis and Palestinians at a Georgetown University event Feb. 25. At the event, two speakers — Nizar Farsakh, a lecturer on...

A Georgetown University graduate promoted the use of data and litigation to advance LGBTQ+ rights during a Feb. 24 event hosted by Georgetown University Pride and the Georgetown University Student Association’s Federal and D.C. Relations Committee.

GU Graduate Calls For Incorporation of LGBTQ+ Advocacy in Public Policy Careers

By Annie Quimby, Hoya Staff Writer February 27, 2025

A Georgetown University graduate advocated for the use of data and litigation to advance LGBTQ+ rights during an event Feb. 24.  Juan Pablo Delgado (GRD ’19), the speaker and founder of Visible,...

Georgetown Program Board crowned Eli Blumenfeld (CAS ’25) Georgetown University’s Funniest Human after performing a standup comedy set inspired by The Hoya’s coverage of the 2023 Georgetown’s Funniest Human competition.

GPB Crowns New Funniest Human at Student-Run Comedy Show

By Bridget Galibois, Hoya Staff Writer February 27, 2025

Georgetown Program Board (GPB), a student-led organization that plans campus activities, crowned Eli Blumenfeld (CAS ’25) Georgetown University’s Funniest Human at the annual student-run comedy competition...

Undergraduate and graduate students presented their research on cities and urbanization at a Student Research Summit hosted by the Georgetown Global Cities Initiative (GGCI), a Georgetown University initiative dedicated to studying cities and urbanization, Feb. 21.

GU Features Student Urban Research in Summit

By Luke Suko, Special to The Hoya February 26, 2025

The Georgetown Global Cities Initiative (GGCI), a Georgetown University initiative dedicated to studying cities and urbanization, showcased students’ research at its annual Student Research Summit on...

A Gay Men's Chorus of Washington D.C. concert was cancelled at the Kennedy Center after Donald Trump replaced the center's leadership, the group announced Feb. 19, prompting outcry from the artistic and LGBTQ+ communities.

Kennedy Center Cancels Gay Men’s Chorus Event, Prompts Outcry

By Ajani Stella, Academics Desk Editor February 26, 2025

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts canceled a concert with the Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington D.C. (GMCW), the choral group announced Feb. 19. The chorus announced the cancellation...

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