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Students Urge Georgetown To Investigate Financial Ties to Uyghur Genocide

Students Urge Georgetown To Investigate Financial Ties to Uyghur Genocide

By Kirit Minhas February 2, 2022

CW: This article discusses genocide and violence. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Several students have signed a letter demanding Georgetown University investigate...

GULC To Investigate Prospective Administrator Following Racist Tweets

GULC To Investigate Prospective Administrator Following Racist Tweets

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean February 1, 2022

CW: This article directly references racist statements made on social media. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) placed...

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Discussion on the Holocaust and Genocide

International Holocaust Remembrance Day: A Discussion on the Holocaust and Genocide

By Noelle Cook January 28, 2022

CW: This article references/discusses genocide and  sexual  violence . Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. Georgetown’s Center for Jewish Civilization...

SFS Professors Appointed to Biden Administration’s Defense Policy Board

SFS Professors Appointed to Biden Administration’s Defense Policy Board

By Annie Kane January 27, 2022

Professors at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service (SFS) were appointed to the Biden administration’s Defense Policy Board. The Defense Policy Board, a subset of the U.S. Department...

Africa-China Initiative Secures Grant To Promote Discussion of Trans-Regional Relations

Africa-China Initiative Secures Grant To Promote Discussion of Trans-Regional Relations

By Akashdiya Chakraborty January 27, 2022

A new grant will allow the Asian Studies and the African Studies programs to collaborate in researching and discussing diplomacy, trade and development between the two regions.  The Africa-China...

Students Again Oppose Annual Anti-Abortion Conference

Students Again Oppose Annual Anti-Abortion Conference

By Yalda Zarrabi January 27, 2022

Members of the Georgetown community have expressed anger at the university’s decision to once again host the Cardinal O’Connor Conference (OCC), the largest student-run anti-abortion conference in...

Indigenous Students and Professors Advocate for Greater Support and Representation

Indigenous Students and Professors Advocate for Greater Support and Representation

By Ethan Johanson January 27, 2022

Facing limited resources and underrepresentation on campus, Indigenous members of the campus community continue to advocate for increased support and awareness of Indigenous issues.  Shelbi Nahwilet...

GU Choir and Orchestra to Debut Margaret Bonds’ Credo in World Premiere

GU Choir and Orchestra to Debut Margaret Bonds’ Credo in World Premiere

By Laetitia Haddad January 27, 2022

The Georgetown University Choir and Orchestra will perform the in-person world premiere of “Credo,” composed by Margaret Bonds, composer and social justice activist. Bonds, who was one of the first...

GUSA Passed Resolution To Expand Hybrid Learning

GUSA Passed Resolution To Expand Hybrid Learning

By Samuel Yoo January 27, 2022

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate unanimously passed a resolution demanding hybrid learning options for immunocompromised students at a Jan. 23 meeting.  The resolution...

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GERMS Returns to 24-Hour Service

By Brooke DeLucia January 27, 2022

The Georgetown Emergency Response Medical Service (GERMS) restarted full-time emergency medical services for members of the Georgetown community Jan. 20 following nearly two years of closures and limited...

Mail Services System Provides Inaccurate Email Notifications

Mail Services System Provides Inaccurate Email Notifications

By Giulia Testa January 27, 2022

The Georgetown University Mail Services Department has been sending conflicting and delayed messages to students about the status and location of their packages, making it difficult for some students...

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Disinformation, Polarization and Democracy

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Disinformation, Polarization and Democracy

By Caitlin McLean and Paige Kupas January 27, 2022

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the spring 2022 semester sat down with The Hoya to discuss what they hope to talk about with students as well as how they...

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