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Members of the Georgetown community gathered Wednesday in Dahlgren Quadrangle for an interfaith service following President-Elect Donald Trump’s victory over former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Following Election, Community Gathers for Interfaith Service

By Jeanine Santucci November 10, 2016

As the nation reacted to President-elect Donald Trump’s victory over former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, more than 200 members of the Georgetown community gathered in Dahlgren Quadrangle for...

Election Day: Students Gather at the White House

By The Hoya Staff November 9, 2016

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton on Election Day resulted in Georgetown University students congregating early Wednesday morning in front of...

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Live: Election Day 2016

By The Hoya Staff November 8, 2016

Updates to be posted here throughout the day. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat for more (all @thehoya).   2:50 a.m.  "It's time for us to come together as one united people."...

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Following Heated Campaigns, Election Day Arrives

By Lisa Burgoa November 8, 2016

Even as the results of the 2016 presidential election remain mired in uncertainty, Bethan Saunders (SFS ’17) has known her exhaustive Election Day schedule well in advance of Nov. 8. As a co-founder...

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The Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center will house 15 students facing financial concerns over winter break.

Hotel to House Students In Need Over Winter

By Alfredo Carrillo November 8, 2016

Georgetown has committed to directly fund 15 students with uncertain housing conditions to stay in the Georgetown University Hotel and Conference Center during winter break. The accommodations will...

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Georgetown’s Campus Ministry was awarded for its work to encourage community engagement, such as the building of the Sukkah.

University Wins Interfaith Honor

By Charles Trepany November 8, 2016

The White House selected Georgetown as the winner of its Interfaith Community Service Award from a group of 766 colleges and universities, the university announced last Monday. The award, which...

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Georgetown’s endowment and donations to the university funded 23.2 percent of undergraduate scholarships, with the remainder being funded from the university’s operating expenses.

Financial Resources Constrain Georgetown Aid Packages

By Joe Egler November 8, 2016

In the 2016 fiscal year, Georgetown’s endowment and donations to the university funded 23.2 percent of undergraduate scholarships, according to Dean of Student Financial Services Patricia McWade. Over...

Aramark Workers Left Out of Dining Contract Negotiations

Aramark Workers Left Out of Dining Contract Negotiations

By Will Linde November 8, 2016

Although students were heavily involved in selecting Aramark as the university’s dining contractor for the next 10 years, dining workers were not included in the discussion. According to Georgetown...

MedStar Safety Ranks Low

By Jeff Cirillo November 8, 2016

Although MedStar Georgetown University Hospital received a rating of C in hospital safety, it is still safer than all but one of the six other Washington, D.C. hospitals, according to a report released...

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Georgetown Health Education Services has no plans to disclose data from the National College Health Assessment survey, which is included in The Stall Seat Journal.

Survey Data Undisclosed

By Tait Ryssdal November 8, 2016

Georgetown Health Education Services has no plans to fully release information regarding student health from the National College Health Assessment survey results from previous years. The NCHA,...

Metro Budget Raises Concerns

By May Teng November 8, 2016

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s proposed 2018 fiscal budget plan has raised concerns that its measures will result in increased fares, further affecting Metro’s ridership. Presented...

Study Abroad Concerns Raised

By Hannah Urtz November 8, 2016

Since the Office of Global Education required students studying abroad to pay the same tuition as those studying on-campus in 2005, students have raised concerns about the fee structure. According to...

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