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Leo’s Violated DC Health Code

By Sarah Kaplan September 14, 2012

The Department of Health reported six critical and two noncritical violations of the D.C. Health Code in an inspection of O’Donovan Hall conducted Sept. 4. According to the department’s report,...

GCP Aims to Foster Town-Gown Dialogue

By Braden McDonald September 14, 2012

In contrast to the hostility and tension that characterized the relationship between Georgetown and its neighbors during the 2010 Campus Plan negotiations, both parties are starting to express optimism...

Georgetown Rises in College Rankings

By Sarah Patrick September 11, 2012

Georgetown University moved up to no. 21 in U.S. News and World Reports' annual college rankings. Schools ranked in the national universities category must offer a full range of undergraduate majors...

The Road Less Traveled: Life as a Super Senior

By Hiromi Oka September 11, 2012

Legend has it that if you step on the campus seal at the entrance to Healy Hall, you will not graduate on time. Whether or not that story is true remains to be seen, but for some students, taking an unconventional...

GU Free Speech Policy Condemned

By Alexander Galan and Kelly Church September 11, 2012

On Sept. 5, the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education released its list of the seven best colleges for free speech; Georgetown, which has been consistently criticized by the organization, was not...

GOCards Can Be Tied To PNC Accounts

By Meghan Patzer September 11, 2012

Georgetown’s GOCard Office and PNC Bank have partnered to allow students to link their GOCards to a PNC debit account, joining a national trend that has drawn criticism from higher education...

Panel Recounts Balkan Horrors

By Emma Hinchliffe September 11, 2012

Imam Sabahudin Ceman recounted his experiences in a concentration camp during the Balkan War before a hushed audience in Riggs Library Monday afternoon. “In 1992, I was taken from my home,”...

Tutoring Programs See Increase in Applicants

By Lily Westergaard September 11, 2012

Center for Social Justice tutoring groups D.C. Reads and the D.C. Schools Project have both seen a surge in interest this semester, according to organization leaders. D.C. Reads and D.C. Schools...

GUSA to Hold Referendum on Evidentiary Standard

By Annie Chen September 11, 2012

The Georgetown University Student Association senate voted unanimously Sunday to hold a student body-wide referendum regarding changes to the Code of Student Conduct’s evidentiary standard. If passed,...

Olson Defends Party Policy

By Todd Olson September 6, 2012

Last week, The Hoya editorial board shared its views on changes to the on-campus party policy (“New Policy a Party Foul,” The Hoya, A2, Aug. 28, 2012). I thought it was important to articulate why...

Georgetown Day Security Plans Announced

By Sarah Patrick April 26, 2012

Despite the absence of a beer garden, the Georgetown Day Planning Committee announced that metal barricades will surround Copley Lawn so that security staff can inspect bags and monitor Friday’s Georgetown...

Campus Crime on the Rise, Theft Decreases

By Kelly Church October 28, 2011

Though the number of crimes committed on campus rose in October, theft remained the most frequently reported violation. There were a total of 45 reported crimes in October, a slight increase from the...

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