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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Big Ten, Big 12 Challenge for Top Spot in Conference Rankings

By Evan Hollander February 23, 2012

Just as America's reign as the world's lone superpower is encountering a challenge from a rising China, the Big East's dominant position in college basketball is being tested by the Big Ten and the...

Foul Shots: Part of a Game

By Victor Cha September 2, 2011

The Georgetown men's basketball team's trip to China gained international attention as video of the unfortunate fight between the Hoyas and the Bayi Rockets went viral around the world. There have since...

Georgetown Deserved Better on China Trip

By Michael Palmer August 30, 2011

Georgetown's goodwill tour of China was meant to be a chance for the university to establish relations with the People's Republic through its most prized athletic asset: the men's basketball team. The...

Hoyas Meet With Rockets, Move On to Shanghai

By Lauren Weber August 19, 2011

The Georgetown men's basketball team met with members of the Bayi Rockets Friday morning in a reportedly friendly exchange following a heated brawl that broke out mid-fourth quarter of the teams' exhibition...

Brawl Breaks Out in Hoyas’ China Matchup

By Eamon O'Connor August 18, 2011

A men's basketball matchup against a Chinese professional team devolved into a heated brawl Thursday night, prompting Head Coach John Thompson III to pull his squad off the court in the fourth quarter. The...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Plan Two-Week August Trip to China

By Lawson Ferguson March 18, 2011

This summer the members of the men's basketball team will add their numbers to the mass of Georgetown students travelling abroad when they spend two weeks in China, participating in "a range of athletic,...

Commerce Sec. Looks to Boost Cooperation With China

By Masha Goncharova December 3, 2010

Amid tenuous U.S.-China ties, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke opened a policy conference on the two countries' commercial relationship on Thursday morning in the Lohrfink Auditorium with a keynote...

China’s Resurgence Threatens U.S.

By Andrew Mullikin October 5, 2010

NEVER IN RECENT YEARS HAS A simple question inspired so much debate. The economic rise of China and the military buildup that has followed Beijing's boom in capital resources has driven American scholars...

China Outpaces U.S. in Green Energy

By Max Stoiber April 9, 2010

Secretary of Energy Steven Chu is eloquent and charming, and his professorial manner resonated well with the many students who heard him speak in Gaston Hall on March 29. His presentation was informative...

Admissions Numbers Change Slightly

By Laura Engshuber April 7, 2010

Georgetown congratulated 19 percent of applicants on their acceptance to the Class of 2014 last week, according to statistics released by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. This year's admit rate...

Summer Provides An Opportunity To See, Not Just Study

By Carol Lancaster August 31, 2007

"So, how was your summer?" This is the question faculty and students will be asking one another this week. For faculty and increasingly for students, the answer isn't expected to be about where you...

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