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Ending the Boys’ Club

By Kim Bussing September 27, 2013

Dwight Eisenhower has just been inaugurated as president. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg have been executed. The first successful open-heart surgery has been performed in Philadelphia. All of this happened...

Jesuit Coalition Backs Immigration Reform

By Penny Hung and Natasha Khan September 27, 2013

Georgetown joined more than 30 Jesuit institutions across the country this week in calling on the House of Representatives to pass comprehensive immigration reform. The Ignatian Solidarity Network,...

Catholics Wary of MOOCs

By Katherine Richardson September 27, 2013

Though the massive open online courses trend seems to pervade higher education today, Georgetown is the only Catholic university that has added MOOCs to its curriculum. In an article in the Chronicle...

Walsh, Healy … McCourt?

By The Editorial Board September 27, 2013

Joseph Mark Lauinger was a 1967 graduate who died in the Vietnam War. Fr. Patrick Healy, S.J., was the first university president of mixed-race ancestry and united the Hilltop after the Civil War. EleanorDarnall was...

To the Future Leaders of Georgetown

By Cody Cowan September 27, 2013

Four years simply isn’t enough time. When I came to Georgetown for the first time in the spring of my junior year of college, it seemed like May 2014 was an eternity away. Yesterday, I updated the Senior...

Hoya Court Construction Lags

By Ryan Thomas September 24, 2013

Serious delays in construction have pushed the reopening of Hoya Court eateries back two months, with completion of the renovations now projected for late October. The Leavey Center dining area...

TENNIS | Mixed Results in Home Opener

By Laura Wagner September 24, 2013

The tennis courts were filled with activity this weekend as Georgetown played host to five different teams in the Georgetown Classic. The tournament, where athletes competed as individuals instead...

FOOTBALL | Brown Dismantles Georgetown 45-7

By Carolyn Maguire September 24, 2013

Facing a fourth down with 28 seconds left in the fourth quarter, senior quarterback Isaiah Kempf dropped back to pass and completed a 14-yard touchdown pass to senior wide receiver Michael Cimilluca....

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Hoyas Win Dogfight Over Huskies

By Tom Schnoor September 24, 2013

Sunday afternoon’s win over UConn marked the end of the non-conference schedule for the No. 10 Georgetown women’s soccer team – a series of games that could not have gone much better for the...

VOLLEYBALL | Bump, Set, Sorrow: GU Loses Two Five-Setters

By Juliana Zovak September 24, 2013

It was a tough weekend of competition for the Georgetown volleyball team at the Gold & Blue Players Challenge in Morgantown, West Virginia. After taking both West Virginia and UMBC to decisive...

MEN’S SOCCER|Rudy’s Goal Seals Win

By Laura Wagner September 24, 2013

With less than 10 minutes remaining and the score knotted at two on Shaw Field, the No. 19 Georgetown men’s soccer team (6-2) seemed destined for overtime play against a tough Princeton team (1-4)....

FIELD HOCKEY | Hoyas Earn First Win

By Jonah Cashdan September 24, 2013

After being blown out in their Big East opener at Providence (4-4, 1-0 Big East) on Friday, the Georgetown field hockey team (1-7, 0-1 Big East) was desperate for its first win of the season. Fortunately...

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