Photos of the Week
Photos of the Week: Jan. 19 – Jan. 23 include GU Fossil Free organizing before the controversial CISR vote, men’s basketball’s victory over Villanova, The Corp’s new leadership, Amrika Chalo and more. View More Galleries
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ISABEL BINAMIRA/THE HOYA GU Fossil Free led a sparsely attended rally before the Jan. 16 vote.
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JULIA HENNRIKUS/THE HOYA Senior guard Jabril Trawick provided another energy boost for the Hoyas, adding 10 points and four steals to Georgetown’s win over Villanova.
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JULIA HENNRIKUS/THE HOYA Senior guard Jabril Trawick, pictured at the Butler game, scored 10 points against the Bulldogs on Jan. 17. He is averaging 8.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game this season.
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JULIA HENNRIKUS/THE HOYA Freshman forward Isaac Copeland scored a career-high 17 points Monday.
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JULIA HENNRIKUS/THE HOYA Senior guard Jabril Trawick approaches freshman forward Isaac Copeland after Copeland made his game-winning shot against Butler.
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JULIA HENNRIKUS/THE HOYA Students reacted to a 20-point victory over Big East rival No. 4 Villanova by storming the court after time expired.
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NATASHA THOMSON/THE HOYA Congressman Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) discussed his campaign and first two weeks in office, as well as his hopes for the future Wednesday in Riggs Library.
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MICHELLE LUBERTO/THE HOYA The Booth Family Center for Special Collections, which will reopen in March, will allow students to get a hands-on look at Georgetown’s rare book collection, which features books costing up to $1 million.
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DAN GANNON/THE HOYA Students held a fundraiser to raise money for the purchase of a $10,000 golf cart for infirm Dog Tag Bakery founder Fr. Curry.
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ISABEL BINAMIRA/THE HOYA Dog Tag Bakery helps veterans earn a certificate in Business Administration.
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MICHELLE LUBERTO/THE HOYA 50 years after President Johnson instigated efforts to clean up the polluted river, the Potomac remains tainted by the District’s sewage.
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CLAIRE SOISSON/THE HOYA Sophomore Katie Duncalfl swam for the Blue and Gray at McCarthy Pool last Friday and Saturday against American, George Washington and Davidson.
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FILE PHOTO: MICHELLE XU/THE HOYA The Georgetown performance of “Syria: The Trojan Women,” was delayed after the performers were denied U.S. visas. Their voices were later able to be heard through a summit that included panelists and a live video chat.
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DAN GANNON/THE HOYA Mesbah Uddin (SFS ’15) has been pursuing a new filmmaking project titled “11:59.”
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NATE MOULTON/THE HOYA Freshman Ryan Murphy rounded out a sweep of the top three spots of the 200-yard backstroke race Saturday in McCarthy Pool.
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ISABEL BINAMIRA/THE HOYA Set in the visa section of the U.S. embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, “Amrika Chalo” satirizes both U.S. and Pakistani stereotypes.
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ISABEL BINAMIRA/THE HOYA Although its past plays have risked criticism and censorship, Ajoka Theatre remains a popular cultural outlet in its home country, Pakistan.
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