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SHEEL PATEL/THE HOYA | The expansion of the Georgetown University Law Center in Capitol Hill was funded by the largest single donation to the Law Center.

Law Center Campus Expands Near Capitol Hill

By Riley Rogerson March 22, 2019

Georgetown University purchased a full block of property half a mile from the U.S. Capitol Building on March 18, less than two months after Johns Hopkins University acquired the Newseum Building a few...

Love Letter to the Witch Who Lives Under the Road Between Regents and Reiss

Love Letter to the Witch Who Lives Under the Road Between Regents and Reiss

By Matteo Lauto and Matteo Lauto October 26, 2018

Dear Witch Who Lives Under The Road Between Regents and Reiss, What’s cooking? No, literally, what you are cooking down there? There’s always this unhealthy amount of steam coming from the manhole,...

McCourt’s $100M Leaves Out Building

By Sam Abrams November 15, 2013

The university plans to construct a new building to house the McCourt School of Public Policy, but none of Frank McCourt Jr.'s (CAS '75) $100 million donation can be used for that purpose. Although no...

Northeast Triangle Stalled Until September

By Eitan Sayag June 3, 2013

After reviewing a concept proposal for the Northeast Triangle dorm Wednesday morning, the Old Georgetown Board postponed further consideration of the project until its next meeting in September, when Georgetown...

Plant Auction Heating Up

By Emily Brown February 26, 2013

Over a month after the auction for the Georgetown West Heating Plant began Jan. 18, the bidding for the historic building has reached $15.5 million and continues to rise. The plant, located on a...

Athletic Center Plans Advance Slowly

By Kelly Church November 6, 2012

Updated plans for Georgetown’s Intercollegiate Athletic Center will move forward after being approved by the Old Georgetown Board Oct. 4 and the Commission of Fine Arts Oct. 18. The approvals came...

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