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GUSA Solicits Student Involvement in GCP

By Braden McDonald November 2, 2012

The steering committee of the Georgetown Community Partnership, a body formed out of the university’s 2010 Campus Plan agreement with the surrounding community, convened for the first time Saturday. According...

Living Learning Communities Foster Connections

By Eitan Sayag October 23, 2012

Georgetown’s expanded Living Learning Communities, which now encompass ten living spaces in both dorms and townhouses, bring students with common interests together under one roof. The LLCs include Bayit —...

GAVIN & HONJIYO: Church Community Goes Unappreciated

By Pat Gavin and Alex Honjiyo October 23, 2012

Imagine asking three of your peers — people in their late teens or early 20s — about their religious affiliations. On average, according to a recent survey from The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life,...

The Hallmark of Our Generation: TBH, They’re Just Jelly

By Allie Doughty September 21, 2012

As any regular at Leo’s knows, the venue offers prime opportunities for both people-watching and eavesdropping. (Unintentionally, of course. I mean, doing otherwise would just be rude.) One day, as two...

TISA: Distorted Religious Identity Divides GU

By Nate Tisa September 14, 2012

Georgetown students hail from over 40 countries and have ties to nearly every identity imaginable, from ethnicity to religion, sexuality to political beliefs. At face value, the limits to campus dialogue are...

The Most Valuable Players of Comedy

By Eduardo Gueiros September 6, 2012

My passion is television, and no matter the genre, I can find something worth watching.  But even if you aren’t as avid a watcher as I am, there is one genre that is appealing to TV-watchers of all...

GU Life: A Family Matter

By Greg Lavarriere May 18, 2012

If my time on the Hilltop has taught me anything, it is that Georgetown students make up a unique family. My Georgetown story starts back in 2000, when I first arrived on the Hilltop to help move my oldest...

Before You Go and Set the World on Fire …

By Jamil Poonja May 17, 2012

At my freshman floor reunion last week, I revisited my stomping grounds on New South’s fourth floor with Fr. Christopher Steck, S.J., and Jack the Bulldog. The running joke amongst my floormates: That...

French Market Brings Europe to Georgetown

By Katrina Yeh April 27, 2012

Sometimes you don’t have to take a plane to get to France — all you have to do is walk. This Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wisconsin Avenue between P Street and Reservoir Road will...

The 223 Project: Many Faces, One Georgetown

By Michelle Cassidy and Michelle Cassidy April 24, 2012

Today marks the launch of The Hoya's 223 Project, an effort to capture the spirit of Georgetown through the faces that make up our community. Georgetown has been around for 223 years now, so we rounded...

Bidding the Hilltop Farewell

By Patrick J. Deneen January 31, 2012

To the Editor: It was strange to read the article about my departure from Georgetown for Notre Dame (The Hoya,A1, "Deneen to Leave GU at Semester's End," Jan. 24). I recognized some of my words, yet...

FISCHER: The Big Issues at Our Doorstep

By Michael Fischer January 22, 2012

Georgetown students are some of the most well-informed 20-something-year-olds out there. We have a profound understanding of the world's problems and are extremely motivated to solve them, especially our...

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