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The Transformers’ Next Battle: Optimus Prime vs. Neighborhood Board

By Julia Butler April 14, 2023

Georgetown University students may soon give their last wave to the Optimus Prime and Bumblebee Transformers statues that line many Hoyas’ walks to class.  The Old Georgetown Board (OGB), a...

Georgetown Finishes Groundbreaking On-Campus Mosque

Georgetown Finishes Groundbreaking On-Campus Mosque

By Sophia Lu April 2, 2023

Georgetown University has officially opened the Yarrow Mamout Masjid — the first mosque on a U.S. university campus with a spirituality and formation hall, halal kitchen and ablution stations. Located...

Students Host First Ever On-Campus Vietnamese Cultural Showcase

Students Host First Ever On-Campus Vietnamese Cultural Showcase

By Sophia Lu March 27, 2023

Georgetown University’s Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) organized “Vietcetera: Back to Vietnam,” its first cultural showcase, to celebrate contemporary Vietnamese identity March 19. “Vietcetera”...

WOMEN’S TENNIS | DePaul Edges Out Georgetown, 4-3

WOMEN’S TENNIS | DePaul Edges Out Georgetown, 4-3

By Robbie Werdiger March 24, 2023

Georgetown University women’s tennis hosted the DePaul University Blue Demons at Yates Field House on March 18, falling 4-3 to the Big East powerhouse in a tight affair. The DePaul Blue Demons (9-5,...

Linguistics Professor Recognized by GU College Academic Council for Instructional Excellence

Linguistics Professor Recognized by GU College Academic Council for Instructional Excellence

By Sophia Lu March 18, 2023

The newest recipient of the Georgetown University College Academic Council’s Honors Teaching Award, which honors professors for instructional excellence, is professor Marissa Fond, an applied sociolinguist...

Students, Neighborhood Residents Collaborate to Save Historic Bridge

Students, Neighborhood Residents Collaborate to Save Historic Bridge

By Evie Steele March 16, 2023

Georgetown University students on the Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) that represents the university are collaborating with local advocates and other Washington, D.C. elected officials to preserve...

What’s New in Walsh

What’s New in Walsh

By Audrey Martin March 15, 2023

Three days a week since I arrived at Georgetown University, I have walked through the doors of the Edmund A. Walsh Building and have ignored the ground-floor Maria & Alberto de la Cruz Art Gallery...

Professional Jazz Musicians Discuss Performance Tips, Music Technique

Professional Jazz Musicians Discuss Performance Tips, Music Technique

By Sophia Lu March 4, 2023

Georgetown University’s department of performing arts hosted three professional musicians in its “Jazz Combos” and “Jazz Ensemble” classes to workshop performance techniques with students. All...

EDITORIAL: Democratize the Housing Process

EDITORIAL: Democratize the Housing Process

By The Editorial Board February 24, 2023

Georgetown University’s housing selection process is a constant source of stress for many students, and this year is no different. Especially in light of the significant changes to housing that are...

Students Express Frustration with Housing Accommodations Process

Students Express Frustration with Housing Accommodations Process

By Kaitlyn Delaney February 24, 2023

After inconsistent communication from the Georgetown University Office of Residential Living and the Academic Resource Center (ARC), Ollie Henry (CAS ’24) was left without university-provided accommodation...

Baseball vs Seton Hall

BASEBALL | Hoyas Are Game Ready for 2023 Season

By Teddy Gerkin February 10, 2023

Georgetown’s baseball team looks to continue its rise to the top of the conference this spring following a 2022 season that saw program highs in wins and home runs — 32 and 98 respectively — as...

WOMEN’S TENNIS | Hoyas Capture Back-to-Back Sweeps

WOMEN’S TENNIS | Hoyas Capture Back-to-Back Sweeps

By Robbie Werdiger February 3, 2023

Georgetown women’s tennis captured back-to-back victories last weekend to extend its record to 2-1 this season. The Hoyas dominated Delaware State in front of a home crowd and followed that victory...

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