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SJP, FSJP Hold ‘Week of Rage’ to Commemorate One Year of Heightened Tensions in Gaza

By Aamir Jamil and Maren Fagan October 17, 2024

Georgetown University chapters of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine (FSJP), two organizations that support Palestinian liberation, sponsored a “Week...

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GU’s Jewish Community Mourns One Year Since Oct. 7

By Aamir Jamil, Senior News Editor October 17, 2024

Members of the Georgetown University community gathered for a prayer service and candlelight vigil on the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel. The Office of Jewish Life, the...

Data Leak Exposes Financial Aid, SSN, GPA, Admissions, Visa Information of GU Students, Graduates

Data Leak Exposes Financial Aid, SSN, GPA, Admissions, Visa Information of GU Students, Graduates

By Clayton Kincade, Evie Steele, and Maren Fagan October 17, 2024

A data breach through Georgetown University’s GU Experience internal information platform exposed students’ and graduates’ financial aid, social security numbers, GPA, admissions details and visa...

Lebanese Student Association Hosts Vigil in Solidarity With Lebanon

Lebanese Student Association Hosts Vigil in Solidarity With Lebanon

By Kate Hwang and Aamir Jamil October 16, 2024

 Over 100 members of the Georgetown University community commemorated the victims of Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon at a candlelight vigil Oct. 4 in Red Square.  At the vigil, organized by...

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Hariri Building Vandalized With Graffiti Related to Israel-Hamas War

By Aamir Jamil and Caroline Rareshide October 16, 2024

Unidentified individuals sprayed graffiti appearing to relate to the Israel-Hamas war on the Rafik B. Hariri Building Oct. 16. According to an email that Rosemary Kilkenny (LAW ’87), the university’s...

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.

DEVELOPING: At GU, White, Asian, Hispanic Enrollment Rises After End of Race-Based Affirmative Action

By Evie Steele, Editor-in-Chief October 9, 2024

Georgetown University enrolled more white, Asian and Hispanic students in the undergraduate Class of 2028, the first class admitted without race-based affirmative action in place, than in previous classes,...

Aria Zhu/The Hoya | The Corp celebrated the 30th anniversary of Uncommon Grounds, whose opening in 1994 marked the beginning of student-run coffee services on campus.

The Corp Celebrates 30 Years of Coffee Services

By Vilda Westh Blanc, Special to The Hoya October 6, 2024

Students of Georgetown, Inc. (The Corp), a student-run non-profit organization operating seven services on campus, celebrated 30 years of student-run coffee services at Georgetown University, marked by...

GU English Professor’s Lecture Broadcasts on C-SPAN American History Program

GU English Professor’s Lecture Broadcasts on C-SPAN American History Program

By Ajani Stella, Special to The Hoya October 6, 2024

A Georgetown University English professor’s lecture on the cultural and literary significance of Truman Capote’s novel “In Cold Blood” was featured on Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN),...

The Earth Commons Institute hosted its second Planting Party of the semester on Sept. 29 at the Hoya Harvest Garden, featuring yoga, gardening, and brunch.

Hoya Harvest Garden Hosts Second Planting Party of the Fall Semester

By Julia Vaughan October 5, 2024

The Earth Commons Institute, Georgetown University’s hub for environment and sustainability studies, hosted its second Planting Party of the Fall 2024 semester at the Hoya Harvest Garden, the on-campus...

Pooja Narayan/The Hoya | The Georgetown University Lecture Fund hosted Jamaica’s minister of health and wellness Oct. 2 for a discussion on public health initiatives and challenges in Jamaica.

Jamaica’s Health Minister Highlights Challenges to Health Initiatives Following the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Pooja Narayan, Special to The Hoya October 4, 2024

The Georgetown University Lecture Fund, a student organization that hosts speakers on all topics, hosted Jamaica’s minister of health and wellness Oct. 2 for a discussion on public health initiatives...

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Nikki Haley Reflects on Campaign, Emphasizes Trust

By Aamir Jamil, Senior News Editor October 4, 2024

Nikki Haley recounted her presidential campaign experiences and urged politicians to actively listen to voters and work to gain their trust during an Oct. 3 event at Georgetown University. Haley, who...

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2024 Annual Hillary Clinton Awards Honor Former Women Heads of State, Palestinian, Israeli Peacemakers

By Kate Hwang, Student Life Desk Editor October 4, 2024

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton recognized female leaders’ role in building global peace at the annual Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards at Georgetown University on Oct. 1.  “When...

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