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Maren Fagan/The Hoya | The federal government and Badar Khan Suri reached a settlement to reinstate Khan Suri's legal status after five months of legal filings.

Khan Suri Asks Appeals Court to Reject Redetention

By Ajani Stella, Senior News Editor September 29, 2025

Formerly detained Georgetown University postdoctoral researcher Badar Khan Suri asked a federal appeals court Sept. 26 to reject the government’s request to redetain him. According to a Sept. 29 press...

Flyers Referencing KKK, Threats to Ideology Appear on Campus

Flyers Referencing KKK, Threats to Ideology Appear on Campus

By Maren Fagan and Ruth Abramovitz September 27, 2025

Georgetown University is investigating the presence of flyers on campus found just after midnight Sept. 27 that refer to the KKK and appear to threaten a left-leaning political ideology, according to an...

Five days after over 1,300 Georgetown University community members petitioned the university to reconsider its plans to move its shuttle bus drivers to a third-party vendor, the university said it would go ahead with the plan.

GU to Move Forward With GUTS Subcontractor Plan Despite Community Petition

By Ajani Stella, Senior News Editor September 26, 2025

Georgetown University will move forward with plans to transfer management of its shuttle service to a third-party vendor after more than 1,160 university community members signed a petition opposing the...

Georgetown University community members who work in government and public service raised concerns about the impact of a federal shutdown on government services and workers if the United States Congress does not reach a budget agreement by Oct. 1

As Government Shutdown Looms, GU Community Grapples With Potential Impacts

By Ajani Stella and Shira Oz September 25, 2025

As the United States Congress remains deadlocked in budget negotiations, Georgetown University community members who work in government and public service remain concerned about the impact of a shutdown...

Flyers Related to Kirk’s Assassination Reported to FBI, GU Says

Flyers Related to Kirk’s Assassination Reported to FBI, GU Says

By Patrick Clapsaddle and Nora Toscano September 25, 2025

Georgetown University public safety officials reported to the FBI the discovery of flyers on campus featuring graphic language relating to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the university...

David Ignatius, an award-winning Washington Post foreign affairs columnist, assessed President Donald Trump's foreign policy, praising Trump's shift in Ukraine policy but criticizing his failure to negotiate with Russian leaders.

Famed Journalist Praises Aspects of US Foreign Policy, Criticizes Failures to Negotiate

By Sam Fishman, Special to The Hoya September 25, 2025

An award-winning journalist praised President Donald Trump for his criticism of the United Nations (UN) and shift in Ukraine foreign policy, yet criticized Trump’s failure to negotiate with Russian leaders...

Georgetown University students delivered a petition with 1,130 signatures demanding the university reverse its decision to shift management of Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS) to a third-party vendor.

‘Protect GUTS’ Petition Opposing GU’s Bus Policy Change Garners Over 1,160 Signatures

By Ajani Stella, Senior News Editor September 22, 2025

Over 1,160 Georgetown University community members signed a petition demanding the university end its plans to transfer management of its shuttle service, Georgetown University Transportation Shuttle (GUTS),...

Georgetown University removed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) language from some of its websites, including on the School of Foreign Service and McDonough School of Business sites.

GU Removes DEI Language from University Sites

By Evie Steele, Contributing Editor September 19, 2025

Since February, Georgetown University has removed or changed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) language on several university webpages. While most of the university’s DEI webpages remain unchanged,...

Georgetown University students grappled with growing political violence across the United States, including organizing a vigil for conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated Sept. 10.

GU Students Disconcerted By Increasing Political Violence

By Michael Scime, Hoya Staff Writer September 19, 2025

In the week following the Sept. 10 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Georgetown University students expressed fear, uncertainty and a renewed commitment to dialogue amid an increasing...

Georgetown University's updated code of conduct created a new definition for student organizations and made all conduct processes more transparent.

New Code of Conduct Improves Transparency, Updates Citation Process, Organization Rules

By Ajani Stella, Senior News Editor September 19, 2025

Georgetown University released its updated student code of conduct for this academic year, detailing a revised citation process for residential living violations and an expanded definition of student organizations. The...

As the federal takeover of Washington, D.C.'s police department ended, some Georgetown University community members remained concerned over the future of the District's autonomy and policing.

GU Community Concerns for DC Future Persist Despite End of MPD Federalization

By Ajani Stella and Nora Toscano September 19, 2025

After federal control over the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) expired Sept. 10, Republican lawmakers introduced multiple bills that would give the federal government more authority...

Ajani Stella/The Hoya | At a vigil for Gaza by a faculty group, faculty read out names of children killed.

GU Community Commemorates Children Killed in Gaza, Petitions for Town Hall

By Nora Toscano and Ajani Stella September 11, 2025

A Georgetown University faculty group organized a vigil Sept. 11 to commemorate children killed in Gaza and petition the university to hold town halls discussing the humanitarian crisis. About 50 community...

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