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Georgetown community members protested the federal detention of  Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student organizer and activist at Columbia University, at a March 11 rally in Red Square.

GU Community Protests Detention of Columbia Protestor

By Nora Toscano, Senior News Editor March 12, 2025

Roughly 100 Georgetown University students and community members walked out of classes March 11 to protest the federal detainment of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian student organizer and activist at Columbia...

GUHoyas | The No. 10 seed Georgetown University women’s basketball team led the heavily-favored No. 2 seed Creighton University Bluejays by as much as 12, but ultimately fell 72-70.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Blow 12-Point Lead to Creighton, Bow Out of Big East Tournament

By Nate Seidenstein, Sports Staff Writer March 9, 2025

Entering the Big East tournament quarterfinals looking to upset the No. 2 seed Creighton University Bluejays (25-5, 16-2 Big East), the No. 10 seed Georgetown University women’s basketball team (12-19,...

GUHoyas | The Georgetown University men’s basketball team fell to the DePaul University Blue Demons 83-77, though they will face each other again in the first round of the Big East men’s basketball tournament.

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoya Defense Lit Up, Suffers Season Sweep to DePaul

By Teddy Gerkin, Sports Staff Writer March 8, 2025

The Georgetown University men’s basketball team (17-14, 8-12 Big East) entered today’s game against the DePaul University Blue Demons (13-18, 4-16 Big East) knowing they will face each other in the...

GUHoyas | Graduate guard Kelsey Ransom starred in a career game as the No. 10 Georgetown University Hoyas women’s basketball team outlasted the No. 7 Providence College Friars for a 58-56 win in the first round of the Big East women’s basketball tournament March 7.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Ransom Shines as Hoyas Advance, Beat Scrappy Providence Team

By Nate Seidenstein, Sports Staff Writer March 8, 2025

Graduate guard Kelsey Ransom starred in a career game as the No. 10 Georgetown University Hoyas women’s basketball team (12-18, 4-14 Big East) outlasted the No. 7 Providence College Friars (13-19, 6-12...

GUHoyas/Rafael Suanes | The Georgetown University men’s basketball team defeated the Villanova University Wildcats 75-73 in a thrilling last-minute comeback March 4. 

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Defeat Villanova in Nailbiter on Senior Day

By Liv Villella, Special to The Hoya March 5, 2025

The Georgetown University men’s basketball team (17-13, 8-11 Big East) defeated the Villanova University Wildcats (18-13, 11-9 Big East) 75-73 in a thrilling last-minute comeback March 4.  The game...

Georgetown University students highlighted an emphasis on inclusion, loyalty to Jesuit values and dynamic responses to the current presidential administration as the university continues to search for its 49th president.

GU Remains Top Producer of Fulbright Students, Loses No. 1 Spot

By Ajani Stella, Academics Desk Editor March 3, 2025

Georgetown University produced the second most Fulbright Students of any U.S. university this year, according to data released Feb. 25, dropping from the top producer spot it previously held. The current...

GUHoyas/Rafael Susanes | The Georgetown University men’s basketball team faltered in their physical approach to the Marquette University Golden Eagles 76-61 in a March 1 matchup.

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Golden Eagles Spoil Peavy’s Senior Night as Hoyas Drop Third Consecutive Game

By Teddy Gerkin, Sports Staff Writer March 2, 2025

For the Georgetown University men’s basketball team (16-13, 7-11 Big East), Micah Peavy has been a revelation.  The graduate student, who came from Texas Christian University, brought the Hoyas a...

GUHoyas / Rafael Susanes | The Georgetown University women’s basketball team lost to the Providence College Friars 66-62 March 1, prolonging their losing streak to seven consecutive games.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Fail to Overcome Early Deficit, Falter Against Providence

By Madeline Wang, Deputy Sports Editor March 1, 2025

Despite a dominant senior day performance from graduate guard Kelsey Ransom, the Georgetown University women’s basketball team (11-18, 4-14 Big East) fell in the final minute after failing to overcome...

First-year center Thomas Sorber readies to take a free throw during Georgetown's game against St. John's Jan. 29. The team announced today that Sorber would be out for the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery on his left foot.

DEVELOPING: Sorber Out for Season With Left Foot Injury

By Caleigh Keating, Senior Sports Editor February 25, 2025

Star Hoyas first-year center Thomas Sorber will miss the remainder of the season after undergoing surgery on a left foot injury he suffered Feb. 15, the Georgetown University men’s basketball team announced...

Groves: GU Mission Will Persist Amid Ongoing Policy Changes

Groves: GU Mission Will Persist Amid Ongoing Policy Changes

By Patrick Clapsaddle, Executive Editor February 24, 2025

In a strongly worded email to community members Feb. 24, Interim President Robert M. Groves affirmed Georgetown University’s commitment to diversity, public service and freedom of speech amid government...

Georgetown University | The U.S. Department of Education gave educational institutions two weeks to end diversity initiatives or risk losing federal funding, potentially impacting student life and funding on Georgetown University’s campus.

Department of Education Policy to End Support for Race-Based Programs Raises Concerns for GU Students

By Maren Fagan and Aamir Jamil February 21, 2025

The U.S. Department of Education gave educational institutions two weeks to end diversity initiatives or risk losing federal funding, potentially impacting student life and funding on Georgetown University’s...

The Georgetown Center for Faith and Justice and Georgetown Law's Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection filed a lawsuit against the rollback of federal policies that protect places of worship from immigration raids.

GU Institutes File Freedom of Religion Lawsuit

By Nora Toscano, Senior News Editor February 21, 2025

Two Georgetown University institutes filed a lawsuit on behalf of 27 religious denominations and associations against the revocation of policies which protected places of worship from immigration raids...

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