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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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ELLIE STAAB FOR THE HOYA | Georgetown freshman Andrew Rozanow won his singles match against Longwood on Feb. 14, making his winning record 4-1 during his first season.

MEN’S TENNIS | Hoyas Split Matches With Longwood, JMU

By Christopher Gay February 20, 2019

The Georgetown men’s tennis team competed in two matches over the long weekend, winning its first match over Longwood University and dropping the second against James Madison University. On Thursday,...

GUHOYAS | Senior guard Greg Malinowk

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Defense Struggles Again, Hoyas Give Up 90 at Seton Hall

By Matthew Sachs February 15, 2019

Coming off another last-minute loss at home, the Georgetown men’s basketball team had little luck stopping Seton Hall Wednesday night, losing 90-75. Senior center Jessie Govan led the Hoyas (15-10,...

GUHOYAS | JUNIOR JACK VAN SCOTER FINISHED IN FIFTH PLACE FOR THE HOYAS IN THE 3000-METER

TRACK AND FIELD | Distance Runners Prove Strong Again for Hoyas

By Sidney Lee February 15, 2019

The Georgetown men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Ames, Iowa, and Boston on Saturday for the Iowa State Classic hosted by Iowa State University and the Valentine’s Day Invitational...

ROCHELLE VAYNTRUB/ FOR THE HOYA | SENIOR RISA NAKAGAWA RETURNS A SERVE IN HER DOUBLES MATCH

TENNIS | Underclassmen Take the Stage in Matches With GW, Xavier

By Jake Wexelblatt February 15, 2019

This past weekend, the Georgetown men’s and women’s tennis teams hit the courts. Men’s tennis edged out two quality opponents, while the women’s team lost a difficult conference battle. The...

GUHOYAS |  The opening win against George Washington provided the lone bright spot for the Hoyas on the weekend.

SOFTBALL | Hoyas Drop 3 of 4 at Gardner-Webb Tournament

By Rachel Gaudreau February 14, 2019

This past weekend, the Georgetown women’s softball team traveled to Boiling Springs, N.C., to kick off their season at the Gardner-Webb University Tournament. Despite some good pitching outings, the...

MEN'S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Loses Heartbreaker to Visiting Butler

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Georgetown Loses Heartbreaker to Visiting Butler

By Sean Haggerty February 13, 2019

In front of a crowd of over 20,000 people, including U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and Hall of Famers Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo, the Georgetown Hoyas fell to the visiting Butler Bulldogs in...

Despite End of Shutdown, Effects Persist for Museums

By Catriona Kendall February 8, 2019

For most of January, one of the single most significant sources of knowledge in the world was sealed behind “sorry, we’re closed” signs. The largest museum and research complex in the world,...

GU HOYAS | Graduate student forward Trey Mourning posterizes a Villanova defender. Mourning finished with five points in eight minutes in win over the Wildcats on Feb. 20.

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Upend Providence After Tough Loss at Villanova

By Matthew Sachs February 7, 2019

Sitting at third in the Big East conference, the Georgetown men’s basketball team fought hard in two crucial tests, splitting two road contests against the No. 14 Villanova Wildcats on Sunday and the...

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Bounce Back With 2 Wins in Conference Play

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Bounce Back With 2 Wins in Conference Play

By Ben Gaver February 6, 2019

After consecutive losses on the road to St. John’s and Seton Hall last week, the Georgetown women’s basketball team returned to McDonough Arena last weekend for back-to-back games of conference play....

JULIA ALVEY/THE HOYA The Office of Facilities and Management planning per the request of the student workers' petition, placed a new heater in the RHO.

New South RHO Workers Petition University to Fix Heating

By Ashley Zhao February 6, 2019

Following several months of heating concerns in the New South Residence Hall Office, several RHO student workers filed a petition to the Office of Residential Living urging it to address these concerns...

Exorcists Steps Designated as Historic Landmark

By Dustin Hartuv February 5, 2019

The Georgetown Exorcist Steps became recognized as a historic landmark after the Washington, D.C., Historic Preservation Review Board approved their application Jan. 24. The Prospect Street Citizens...

MEN'S LACROSSE | GU Looks to Build on Last Season’s Success

MEN’S LACROSSE | GU Looks to Build on Last Season’s Success

By Henry Mihm February 1, 2019

Last season, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team pulled off a dramatic turnaround. After a disappointing 2017 season in which the Hoyas finished 4-10 and last in the Big East conference, the team put...

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