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Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service | Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi called for political and economic equality for all Indian people at a discussion Sept. 9.

Leader of the Opposition to India’s Parliament Discusses Equality in India

By Tristan Perkins, Special to The Hoya September 15, 2024

Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi called for political and economic equality for all Indian people at a discussion that the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (SFS) hosted Sept. 9. During...

Kate Hwang/The Hoya | An expert on national security and the Middle East addressed the Israeli government’s strategy and ethics within the Israel-Hamas war at a Sept. 10 event.

Center for Jewish Civilization Discusses Israel’s Need to End War in Gaza

By Kate Hwang, Student Life Desk Editor September 13, 2024

An expert on national security and the Middle East, Shira Efron, addressed the Israeli government’s strategy and ethics within the Israel-Hamas war and the need for a ceasefire in Gaza at a Sept. 10...

MSB Hosts Annual Graduate Panel For Educational and Networking Event

By Jasmine Zhang, Events Desk Editor September 13, 2024

The Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy, which focuses on unbiased expertise at the intersection of finance and policy, hosted a panel Sept. 11 with Georgetown University graduates to share...

SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Panel Hosted by Georgetown Government Department

SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Panel Hosted by Georgetown Government Department

By Anna Lim, Hoya Staff Writer September 13, 2024

Three Georgetown University government department professors discussed the significance of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling Trump v. United States (2024), which specifies the types of misconduct presidents...

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The Transit Resource Center released an audit of the D.C. Circulator buses, finding potentially dangerous safety defects.

GU Students and Union Leaders Express Concerns Over DC Circulator Discontinuation

By Saroja Ramchandren, Staff Writer September 13, 2024

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA), a public transit agency that operates in the DMV area, issued a joint press release Sept....

Courtesy of Vivian Mateos Zuniga/GU Politics | The Hoya sat down with the Fall 2024 GU Politics Fellows to discuss the upcoming election, primary voter issues and their discussion groups.

GU Politics Fellows Talk Young Voter Issues, Presidential Election

By Maren Fagan and Aamir Jamil September 13, 2024

The Hoya sat down with the six incoming Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the Fall 2024 semester to discuss the upcoming presidential election, political...

Aisha Malhas/The Hoya | A federal judge in the D.C. federal court consolidated three graduates’ class action lawsuits, all associated with the data leak Nov. 13.

Georgetown Graduate Schools Welcome 21 New Faculty

By Song Lim, Graduate Desk Editor September 12, 2024

Georgetown University’s graduate schools welcomed 21 new faculty members for the Fall 2024 semester. Renee Bowen (GRD ’03, GRD ’08), Ross Cooper, Dana Kanze, Xiaomeng Lu and Justin Tosi will join...

Nora Toscano/The Hoya | GU Politics hosted a watch party for the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on Sep. 10.

GU Politics Hosts Presidential Debate Watch Party, Analyzes Campaigns with Students

By Nora Toscano, Academic Desk Editor September 12, 2024

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) hosted a watch party on Sept. 10 for the second presidential debate of this election season.  Prior to the debate and during the...

Aamir Jamil/The Hoya | Four former federal government officials, who resigned in protest of the Biden Administration's stance on the Israel-Hamas war, spoke about the ethics of public service during war at a panel Sept. 9.

Panelists Discuss Ethics in Public Service, Objections to U.S. Policy in Israel-Hamas War

By Patrick Clapsaddle, Chief Copy Editor September 12, 2024

Four former U.S. federal government officials who resigned in protest of the Biden administration’s policy on the war in Gaza deliberated the ethical and moral considerations of public servants at an...

GUSA Passes Food Access, GUTS Bus Resolutions

GUSA Passes Food Access, GUTS Bus Resolutions

By Ruth Abramovitz, GUSA Desk Editor September 11, 2024

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate passed seven resolutions calling on the university to increase resource accessibility for students, including bills that would schedule earlier...

Ruth Abramovitz/The Hoya | Georgetown students reported Massachusetts election returns with Decision Desk HQ on September 3, with new student reporters training for the November election.

Students Report Data for Massachusetts Primaries

By Ruth Abramovitz, GUSA Desk Editor September 6, 2024

Georgetown University students joined Decision Desk HQ, an election results provider and website, at the McCourt School of Public Policy’s downtown campus to report the results of the Massachusetts state...

Kate Hwang/The Hoya | Georgetown University’s Free Speech Project, a research initiative dedicated to analyzing trends in free speech access across the globe, hosted a panel about what exercising free speech and protest rights on campus means in a university setting Sept 4.

Professors Talk Right to Free Speech In Campus Protests

By Kate Hwang, Student Life Desk Editor September 6, 2024

Georgetown University’s Free Speech Project, a research initiative dedicated to analyzing trends in free speech access across the globe, hosted a panel about what exercising free speech and protest rights...

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