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The Positives of Campus Construction

The Positives of Campus Construction

By Griffin Greco and Griffin Greco September 22, 2014

If you think the construction around campus is annoying now, just wait until the massive Northeast Triangle construction (eventually) starts. I use the Reiss walkway nearly every day, and its impending...

NET Dorm Construction Blocks Pathway

By Chris Balthazard and Molly Simio September 12, 2014

Preliminary site work has commenced for the Northeast Triangle,as the university places new electrical gear near Reiss and White-Gravenor Halls, resulting in the closure of Tondorf Road. “Right...

In Memoriam: RIP, Reiss Pathway

In Memoriam: RIP, Reiss Pathway

By Max Wheeler and Max Wheeler September 10, 2014

We are just days away from the beginning of construction on the new Northeast Triangle Residence Hall, part of the campus plan's goal to bring more students on to campus. However, with this exciting...

Constructing Better Access

By The Editorial Board August 29, 2014

This year will surely be one of the most inconvenient for Georgetown students in recent memory. With construction crews ready to start on a variety of projects around campus, blocked pathways and roundabout...

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Construction is continuing on the Healey Family Student Center in New South, which will open in September. The center’s auxiliary projects, The Corp’s Hilltoss salad shop and the university’s student pub, have been delayed to fully open later in the semester.

Campus Construction Continues Into Fall

By Kshithij Shrinath August 26, 2014

The 2010 Campus Plan agreement to increase student common space and living space, various construction projects across campus have posed a problem for administrators and students attempting to navigate...

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The Alumni Square RHO will be renovated to house four students.

Alumni Square RHO Shuttered In Favor of New Apartment

By Mallika Sen June 7, 2014

As the deadline to add 385 beds to campus per the 2010 Campus Plan approaches, the Office of Residential Living permanently closed the Alumni Square Residential Hall Office at the end of the spring...

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The Healey Family Student Center, under construction in New South, is scheduled to be completed by fall.

Master Plan Moves Forward

By Molly Simio May 16, 2014

As the academic year comes to a close, the university is preparing to advance several campus construction projects this summer, some of which will have noticeable impacts on the campus community come...

GUSA Sounds Off on Noise

By Jennifer Ding February 7, 2014

The Georgetown University Student Association unanimously passed a resolution Feb. 2 concerning the disruption caused by the ongoing construction of the Healey Family Student Center to New South residents. The...

New Year, New Construction as Projects Push Forward

By Molly Simio January 14, 2014

With the opening of the Northeast Triangle delayed to summer 2016, the university has continued to refine the new hall’s plans and push forward on a host of other building projects including the Healey...

Stadiums Not Worth the Cost

By Matt Castaldo November 5, 2013

When NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was recently asked if he would prefer a franchise in Los Angeles or London, he replied, “I want both.” A byproduct of NFL expansion is the renewed focus on stadium...

In New Plans, Admins Heed Opposition

By Ryan Thomas October 4, 2013

Following an outpouring of student opposition to an off-campus housing option and a flurry of on-campus construction projects, the university introduced its second stage of master planning in a Planning...

IAC Construction Set for Spring

By Katie Shaffer October 4, 2013

With updated design plans and approval from the Old Georgetown Board, the university is set to break ground on the Intercollegiate Athletics Center in the spring of 2014. The IAC is still going...

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