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Ready to Rock the Stage

By Anna Shuster February 20, 2015

Georgetown Cabaret — a rock band formed with some of the best musical talents on campus — is returning to the stage for its 39th annual concert this Friday at Black Cat on U Street. Aligning with...

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First-year Head Coach Rob Sgarlata has lead the Hoyas to a 2-6 record thus far. He was previously an assistant coach and defensive coordinator for eight years.

First-Year Coaches Make Impact

By Matt Raab October 31, 2014

As the semester moves past its halfway point, a trio of first-year head coaches have begun to make their marks on the Hilltop. Football’s Rob Sgarlata (COL ’94, GRD ’12), field hockey’s Shannon...

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SOFTBALL | Building the GU Softball Program

By Juliana Zovak April 11, 2014

On March 12, 2006, the Georgetown softball team beat Coppin State in the Capital Classic in Delaware. It wasn’t the championship game. In fact, the Hoyas lost five out of six games that weekend...

Staffer of the Week: Sheena Karkal

Staffer of the Week: Sheena Karkal

By KP and KP November 3, 2013

Once a week, The Hoya recognizes a staffer that has done a particularly awesome job — now you can get to know about them, too. As part of our Leavey 421 series, we’ll be posting quick interviews with...

Staffer of the Week: Braden McDonald

Staffer of the Week: Braden McDonald

By KP and KP October 20, 2013

Once a week, The Hoya recognizes a staffer that has done a particularly awesome job — now you can get to know about them, too. As part of our Leavey 421 series, we’ll be posting quick interviews with...

In Search of Scooter-Man

By Perry Stone Budd September 27, 2013

In a rush and needing a quick meal, I decided to make a stop at Leo’s. As I headed out of the doors of New South, I began the short stroll toward the dining hall; that’s when it happened. Suddenly,...

Live-In Faculty Bring the Lesson Home

By Emma Hinchliffe and Pat Curran September 11, 2012

Professor Maya Roth’s office in the Davis Performing Arts Center looks every bit the domain of a seasoned theater professor — performance posters are plastered on the door, artwork lines the walls...

Running Builds Fast Friendships

By Alex Styer February 14, 2012

For some students, running is not just a way to burn stress or calories, but also a means to foster lasting relationships with those that they may often run past — the homeless. Since last spring,...

Youngest Students Blend In, Excel at GU

By Kelly Church January 31, 2012

Until the beginning of his senior year, few of Armen Avagyan's (COL '10) friends knew that he was just 17 years old when he matriculated at Georgetown as a sophomore. "I liked being younger with...

Bringing Tinseltown to Georgetown

By Katrina Yeh December 1, 2011

Hoyawood is a new student organization focused on bringing Hollywood closer to the Hilltop. Through a combination of film and media, the group shows popular documentaries and hosts panel discussions...

Charity Aims to Project Holiday Cheer

By Elizabeth Garbitelli November 30, 2011

It's that time of year again. Lauinger Library fills up with exhausted students powering through the final pages of papers and hosting last-minute cram sessions for exams. Despite the late nights,...

Das Makes a Statement

By Danish Zaidi November 17, 2011

Walk around campus and you will see the same poster of two men everywhere. The one on the left has a scarf draped around his neck a necklace of chili peppers, and the other has his nose full of cigarettes....

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