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The Washington, D.C. Zoning Commission approved the 20-year campus plan with the collaboration of students, administration and neighbors in Georgetown.

Campus Plan Receives Approval

By Hannah Urtz December 6, 2016

The Washington, D.C. Zoning Commission unanimously approved Georgetown University’s 20-year campus plan in a hearing Dec. 1, ending a four-yearlong process led by the Georgetown Community Partnership. The...

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The GUSA Constitutional Council invalidated the results of the referendum on a constitutional amendment to abolish the GUSA senate.

GUSA Delays Senate Reform Results

By Tara Subramaniam and Jeff Cirillo December 2, 2016

  The Georgetown University Student Association Election Commission announced it would hold the results of Thursday’s referendum on replacing the senate with a new assembly early this morning,...

Smoke-Free Referendum Passes

By Adam Shlomi and Tara Subramaniam December 2, 2016

The Georgetown University Student Association announced 49.64 percent of students voted “yes” in a referendum for a tobacco-free campus in results released Friday at 1:31 a.m. According to the GUSA...

Town Hall Calls for Increased Racial Inclusivity

By Ben Goodman December 2, 2016

The university should increase discussions on race and identity to create a more inclusive campus for minority students, according to students who participated in the Hoya Identity Town Hall on Wednesday. The...

Roundtable Addresses Concerns Over Tuition Increase

By Will Linde November 29, 2016

Georgetown attempts to balance the need to improve services and facilities for students with reasonable increases in tuition, according to university administrators in a Hoya Roundtable on tuition transparency...

Club Advisory Boards Vote Against Endorsing Referendum

By Tala al Rajjal November 18, 2016

Representatives on the Council of Advisory Boards voted against endorsing a referendum to abolish the Georgetown University Student Association senate and replace it with a new elected assembly Nov. 11. The...

GUPD Investigates Cyber Harassment

By Christian Paz and Ian Scoville November 15, 2016

The university is investigating potential cyber harassment incidents by a Facebook account under the name John Carroll, after a student and the Georgetown University Student Association reported the account...

GUSA Senate Approves Referendum

By Christian Paz November 11, 2016

Undergraduate students will vote on a campuswide referendum to abolish the Georgetown University Student Association senate and replace it with a new elected assembly Dec. 1, after the senate voted 21-6...

GUSA Fund Looks to Expand

By Hannah Urtz November 11, 2016

The Georgetown University Student Association Fund, a $15,000 fund intended as last-resort funding for student groups, is looking to grow its budget and shift its focus to be an initial funding source...

Khan, Fisk Reassess Priorities

By Ian Scoville November 4, 2016

Aside from beating their competitor, Wisemiller’s sandwich Chicken Madness, by 287 votes, Georgetown University Student Association President Enushe Khan (MSB ’17) and Vice President Chris Fisk’s...

University Renews Aramark Contract

By Tara Subramaniam and William Zhu November 4, 2016

Aramark will remain the university’s dining contractor for the next 10 years, with plans to expand meal exchange options and convert the first floor of O’Donovan Hall into a food court this summer. The...

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The Georgetown University Student Association is addressing concerns by members of the GUSA senate with its plan to abolish the senate and establish a new assembly.

GUSA Debates Senate Reform

By Jeff Cirillo November 1, 2016

The Georgetown University Student Association senate addressed concerns with the plan to abolish the senate and establish a new assembly, during a public senate meeting Sunday in which two senators...

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