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Georgetown Still Considering Renaming SFS After the Late Madeleine Albright

By Caroline Rareshide and Caitlin McLean August 12, 2023

Georgetown University is still considering a proposal to rename the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service (SFS) after Madeleine Albright, despite public outcry from faculty and students.  The...

PROFILE: Georgetown Graduate Remembers Famed Spanish Actress Sara Montiel in New Book

PROFILE: Georgetown Graduate Remembers Famed Spanish Actress Sara Montiel in New Book

By Caitlin McLean July 21, 2023

A Georgetown University graduate was featured at the Madrid Book Fair for his novel and biography of Spanish actress and singer Sara Montiel. Israel Rolón-Barada’s (GRD ’90) “Sara Montiel,”...

Georgetown to Construct New Henle Village, Offer Increased Campus Housing

Georgetown to Construct New Henle Village, Offer Increased Campus Housing

By Caitlin McLean April 13, 2022

Georgetown University plans to construct a new undergraduate residential hall that will replace Henle Village — a series of apartment-style residential buildings — and increase housing capacity on...

Students Stage Counterprotest Against Anti-Transgender Demonstration

Students Stage Counterprotest Against Anti-Transgender Demonstration

By Caitlin McLean April 7, 2022

When Siena Hohne (COL ’22) discovered transphobic protesters had gathered outside of Georgetown University’s front gates, she immediately put on her “Homo Saxa” sweatshirt and brought a speaker...

“They Will Survive This”: Georgetown Community Members Express Support for Ukraine

“They Will Survive This”: Georgetown Community Members Express Support for Ukraine

By Caitlin McLean February 25, 2022

CW: This article discusses mass violence in Ukraine. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The sound of bombs abruptly woke up Katya Sedova’s (GRD ’18) family...

GUSA Senate Debates Legitimacy of Wolfe-Ume Election Win

GUSA Senate Debates Legitimacy of Wolfe-Ume Election Win

By Caitlin McLean and Samuel Yoo February 14, 2022

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) Senate voted to certify the spring 2022 GUSA executive election results after over two hours of debate regarding alleged campaign violations.  At...

Q&A: Leonard/Khan Ticket Discusses Platform

Q&A: Leonard/Khan Ticket Discusses Platform

By Campus News Editor February 3, 2022

The Hoya sat down with Thomas Leonard (COL ’23), who is running for Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) President, and Nirvana Khan (SFS ’24), who is running alongside Leonard for GUSA...

Q&A: Wolfe/Ume-Ukeje Ticket Discusses Platform

Q&A: Wolfe/Ume-Ukeje Ticket Discusses Platform

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean February 3, 2022

The Hoya sat down with Kole Wolfe (SFS ’24), who is running for Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) President, and Zeke Ume-Ukeje (COL ’24), who is running alongside Wolfe for GUSA Vice...

GULC To Investigate Prospective Administrator Following Racist Tweets

GULC To Investigate Prospective Administrator Following Racist Tweets

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean February 1, 2022

CW: This article directly references racist statements made on social media. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) placed...

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Disinformation, Polarization and Democracy

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Disinformation, Polarization and Democracy

By Caitlin McLean and Paige Kupas January 27, 2022

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the spring 2022 semester sat down with The Hoya to discuss what they hope to talk about with students as well as how they...

GU Politics Announces Its Spring 2022 Class of Fellows

GU Politics Announces Its Spring 2022 Class of Fellows

By Caitlin McLean and Paige Kupas January 16, 2022

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) has announced its cohort of fellows for the spring 2022 semester, which includes Ashley Etienne, former communications...

Georgetown’s Spring Semester Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions From Students

Georgetown’s Spring Semester Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions From Students

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean January 10, 2022

Georgetown undergraduate and law students expressed mixed opinions about the university’s plan to begin the spring semester virtually. These opinions include concerns of safety and uncertainty.  University...

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