Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Lack of Bystander Trainings Prompt Concerns About Community Safety

Lack of Bystander Trainings Prompt Concerns About Community Safety

By Giulia Testa November 4, 2021

CW: This article mentions sexual assault. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Delays in mandatory first-year bystander training prompted students and faculty to...

Changes in First-Year Residence Halls Cause Concern For Rising Sophomores

Changes in First-Year Residence Halls Cause Concern For Rising Sophomores

By Julia Kelly May 6, 2021

Georgetown University has shifted two previously upperclass residence halls to the first-year residential community, sparking frustration among rising sophomores concerned about their future housing options.  MAGGIE...

Georgetown Summer Program Promises First-Years, Transfer Students a Campus Experience

Georgetown Summer Program Promises First-Years, Transfer Students a Campus Experience

By Ivy Becker February 11, 2021

Georgetown University announced it will move forward with an in-person, five-week, on-campus experience meant to integrate first-year and transfer students into the Georgetown community.  The...

FILE PHOTO: NATALIE REGAN/THE HOYA | Despite students efforts to forge friendships over social media and professors efforts to reach out to students personally, first years have still found it difficult to find normality in their first semester.

First-Year Students Struggle To Connect With Georgetown From Home

By Moira Ritter September 17, 2020

First-year students have started to adjust to college life, navigating long hours on Zoom and difficulties establishing community in the virtual learning environment by connecting over social media. Georgetown...

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