CW: This article discusses antisemitism and violence against Jewish communities. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and … [Read more...] about Antisemitic Graffiti Reported in First-Year Residence Hall
GU Politics Spring Fellows Discuss Rising Extremism
The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the Spring 2023 semester sat down with The Hoya … [Read more...] about GU Politics Spring Fellows Discuss Rising Extremism
Georgetown Hires Adnan Syed for Prison Reform Initiative
Adnan Syed, who was recently exonerated after spending 23 years in prison for a wrongful murder conviction, will join Georgetown … [Read more...] about Georgetown Hires Adnan Syed for Prison Reform Initiative
GU Fraternity Brother Accused of Misusing Nonprofit Money
A Georgetown University graduate and officer of the Delta Phi Epsilon (DPE) fraternity is expected to go to trial in 2023 for misusing … [Read more...] about GU Fraternity Brother Accused of Misusing Nonprofit Money
4 Former Presidents Discuss The Future of Latin America
Former President Bill Clinton (SFS ’68) and former presidents of Uruguay, Mexico and Colombia spoke about the state of affairs in Latin … [Read more...] about 4 Former Presidents Discuss The Future of Latin America
Black-Owned Businesses Celebrate 5th DMV Black Restaurant Week
Black-owned restaurants across the Washington, D.C.-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) area participated in the fifth annual DMV Black Restaurant Week, … [Read more...] about Black-Owned Businesses Celebrate 5th DMV Black Restaurant Week
DC Sees Post-Pandemic Increase in Rat Numbers
Rat numbers are increasing across Washington, D.C., as the city recovers from the pandemic, with rat-related complaints more than doubling … [Read more...] about DC Sees Post-Pandemic Increase in Rat Numbers
Contemporary Art Museum Opens in DC
The Rubell Museum D.C. — a new contemporary art museum free to all Washington, D.C. residents — opened in Southwest D.C. Oct. 29. Named … [Read more...] about Contemporary Art Museum Opens in DC
GU Launches Reconciliation Fund for GU272+ Descendants
Georgetown University administrators launched a $400,000 Reconciliation Fund nearly three years after committing to create the fund to … [Read more...] about GU Launches Reconciliation Fund for GU272+ Descendants
New VP of Student Affairs to Bring Passion, Care for Student Life
A new vice president for student affairs will join Georgetown University at the beginning of 2023, serving as the culmination of a year-long … [Read more...] about New VP of Student Affairs to Bring Passion, Care for Student Life