Ruthie Braunstein/The Hoya Students gathered Tuesday night to call for an end to intolerance on campus. The Unity Coalition sponsored a … [Read more...] about Students Rally In Response To Vandalism
Student To Bike 330 Miles To Support AIDS Research
Nima Salimi (GRD '02) will start his 330 mile bike trip from Raleigh, N.C. to Washington, D.C. as part of the sixth Washington D.C. AIDSRide … [Read more...] about Student To Bike 330 Miles To Support AIDS Research
MBA Grad Program Jumps into Top 25
Georgetown's MBA program improved by seven spots in the most recent U.S. News and World Report rankings of the nation's top graduate … [Read more...] about MBA Grad Program Jumps into Top 25
O’Donovan Praises ‘Passion of Ideas’ in Speech
Charles Nailen/The Hoya University President Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J., concluded Jesuit Heritage Week yesterday. In his address capping off … [Read more...] about O’Donovan Praises ‘Passion of Ideas’ in Speech
Georgetown Plans To Keep Using SATs
Georgetown's admissions office still believes that the SAT I is a valid criteria for admission despite recent national discussions that have … [Read more...] about Georgetown Plans To Keep Using SATs
Cerf Says Net Will Survive
Leading Internet expert Vinton Cerf said that the recent collapse of many "dot coms" is not indicative of a collapse of the Internet. In his … [Read more...] about Cerf Says Net Will Survive
Scientists Find Links In Gulf War Syndrome
Gulf War veterans' disease can be linked to central nervous system diseases such as fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, according to three … [Read more...] about Scientists Find Links In Gulf War Syndrome