Missed what was happening on the Hilltop this week? 4E has got you covered with some of The Hoya’s most recent headlines:
Georgetown Falls Short In Fellowship Awards – No Georgetown students won Rhodes, Marshall or Mitchell fellowships during this year’s application cycle.
#BBGU Prompts Discussion – A Twitter protest led by the Black House describes minority experiences at Georgetown.
GU Reacts to Mandela’s Death – Campus mourns the passing of the prolific South African activist.
Million-Dollar Mesclun: Sweetgreen Gets Investor – The M Street eatery, which has expanded to New York and Boston, will receive a $22 million investment from venture capital firm Revolution Growth.
A Name to Match Our Mission – Patrick Musgrave suggests naming the Northeast Triangle Residence Hall after Fr. Pedro Arrupe, S.J.
Epicurean Owner Denies Allegations of Abuse – Epicurean and Company owner Chang Wook Chon has not agreed to change business practices amid accusations of worker mistreatment.
Finding Their Own Way at GU – Children of three Georgetown basketball legends talk about their time on the Hilltop.
Hoyas Eliminated by Spartans in the NCAAs – The men’s soccer team lost 1-0 to Michigan State in the third round of the NCAA tournament.
Wanderlust – Hoyas detail their experiences of studying abroad around the globe.