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Students will have increased dining options this year, including the ability to use mobile ordering service Tapingo to purchase meals at Hoya Court, Bulldog Tavern, Starbucks, Cosi and Einstein Bros. Bagels in the Car Barn, meal swipes in Hoya Court and Cosi and expanded menus at O’Donovan Hall.

University, GUSA Expand Student Dining Options

By Christian Paz August 30, 2016

Students with meal plans will have new dining options this year, including a meal exchange and mobile ordering program with restaurants in Hoya Court and Cosi, expanded menus and takeaway options at...

New York Times Subscription Sought

By William Zhu August 30, 2016

The Georgetown University Student Association is seeking permanent funding to renew the university’s online subscription to The New York Times after the subscription expired at the end of the 2016 spring...

GU POLITICS
From left to right: Martin O'Malley, Rebecca Sinderbrand, Scott Mulhauser, Juana Summers and Michael Steel, who make up the 2016 GU Politics Fall Fellows.

GU Politics Announces 2016 Fall Fellows

By Lisa Burgoa August 30, 2016

Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service unveiled its newest class of fellows Wednesday, a group that is comprised of figures at the forefront of politics and media. The fall 2016 fellows...

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Washington, D.C. area colleges, including Georgetown, have come under fire for being exempt from $111 million in local property taxes.

Local Critics Target Leading D.C. Universities Over Nonprofit Status

By Marina Pitofsky August 30, 2016

Universities in Washington, D.C., are exempt from $111 million in local taxes as a result of their nonprofit status, despite recent calls by local leaders to cut tax breaks on large, wealthy universities...

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Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Residence Hall is one

Campus Unveils Residence Upgrades

By Christian Paz August 30, 2016

The newly constructed Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Residence Hall – formerly known as the Northeast Triangle Residence Hall – began hosting its first residents last week. Completing construction on the...

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Anastasia Somoza, a disability rights activist, is working on Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and spoke at the Democratic National Convention in July.

Q&A: Anastasia Somoza Talks Georgetown, Disability and the 2016 Election

By Lisa Burgoa August 30, 2016

When Anastasia Somoza (COL ’07) addressed the Democratic National Convention in July, she delivered a powerful endorsement of presidential nominee and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton from...

4E's Declassified Freshman Survival Guide: Club Lau

4E’s Declassified Freshman Survival Guide: Club Lau

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice August 22, 2016

During the first few days of your Georgetown experience, you will undoubtedly hear of a very "unique" tradition we have. You will hear of Club Lau, perhaps from an upperclassman friend, perhaps from a...

So You Need A Column Topic? 2.0

So You Need A Column Topic? 2.0

By Meg Lizza and Meg Lizza August 19, 2016

With applications for The Hoya's fall 2016 columnists just released, 4E is here to help you get a little inspiration by giving you some examples of excellent column topics from the past. First, here...

Bed, Bath & Beyond Blacklisted: The Unofficial Back to School List

Bed, Bath & Beyond Blacklisted: The Unofficial Back to School List

By Alessandra Puccio and Alessandra Puccio August 19, 2016

As most of you are packing up your rooms at home or just moving out of your apartments from your internship/summer job days, you're probably asking yourself: "Am I missing anything?" While this packing...

GU Politics Brings Students to National Political Conventions

By Matthew Larson August 18, 2016

During two dramatic weeks rocked by political feuds, an email-hacking scandal and two competing visions of the future of America, Georgetown students were invited to witness the action of the 2016 Republican...

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David Cole has been named the American Civil Liberties Union's new legal director.

GULC Professor Named ACLU’s National Legal Director

By Gaia Mattiace August 14, 2016

Georgetown Law Professor David Cole will serve as the American Civil Liberties Union’s new national legal director, the organization announced July 22. Cole, the GULC’s inaugural George J. Mitchell...

4E's Declassified Freshman Survival Guide: Dorm Perks

4E’s Declassified Freshman Survival Guide: Dorm Perks

By Mike Radice and Mike Radice August 14, 2016

At this point in the summer, every freshman's parents are probably crying every day – partly because they are facing the dreaded empty nest, but mostly because tuition is due. You aren't crying though,...

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