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When Talking Change, Keep Costs Low

By Mallory Carr March 20, 2015

GUSA and various student organizations are pushing for a large and diverse set of objectives that have one thing in common — all would increase costs. There’s no such thing as a free lunch; demands...

A Message From Your President and Vice President

By Joe Luther and Connor Rohan March 15, 2015

Knock Knock. Who’s there? It’s us again. During the campaign, we promised to make Georgetown a YOUtopia. Many people, however, are still unsure of how we’re going to go about attaining perfection...

GUSA Executive Campaign Logo Is A Snapchat Geofilter

GUSA Executive Campaign Logo Is A Snapchat Geofilter

By Jess Kelham-Hohler and Jess Kelham-Hohler March 7, 2015

While some Georgetown students rapidly dashed off campus Friday to begin the joy that is spring break, many of us (*sob*) are still stranded amongst the snow. But, just when you were worrying we were...

4E Interviews the GUSA Execs

4E Interviews the GUSA Execs

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia March 4, 2015

After a really cool, really heated GUSA election, 4E had the chance to sit down with (okay, exchange emails with) the new President and Vice President, Joe Luther and Connor Rohan. Here are their thoughts: How...

Staffers of the Week: Katherine Richardson, Tom Garzillo, Ashwin Puri

Staffers of the Week: Katherine Richardson, Tom Garzillo, Ashwin Puri

By Emily Min and Emily Min March 4, 2015

Once a week, The Hoya recognizes one or two staffers who have done a particularly awesome job — now you can get to know about them, too. Here are our interviews with the three staffers chosen last...

Studies Review Climate Change

By Gaia Mattiace March 3, 2015

The Georgetown Climate Center released 100 new case studies Feb. 19 that detail the predicted impacts of climate change on transportation infrastructure around the country and provide recommendations on...

GUSA Endorses Disability Cultural Center

By Tom Garzillo February 27, 2015

Georgetown University Student Association President Trevor Tezel (SFS ’15) and Vice President Omika Jikaria (SFS ’15) announced their administration’s support for the creation of a Disability Cultural...

Disability Compliance Draws Scrutiny

By Charlotte Allen February 24, 2015

With recent lawsuits filed against universities for inadequate resources for students with disabilities, Georgetown’s policies could leave the university vulnerable to a similar lawsuit, though administrators...

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The GUSA senate certified the executive election win of Joe Luther (COL ’16), right, and Connor Rohan (COL ’16), not pictured, on Sunday.

Senate Confirms Luther-Rohan

By Kshithij Shrinath February 24, 2015

The Georgetown University Student Association senate voted unanimously Sunday to certify the results of Thursday’s executive election, officially confirming Joe Luther (COL ’16) and Connor Rohan...

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Joe Luther (COL ’16), left, and Connor Rohan (COL ’16) celebrate after the success of their satirical YouTopia campaign. The pair attempted to engage fatigued voters by criticizing the association for being out of touch.

Iconoclastic Pair Capture GUSA, Students’ Fancy

By Mallika Sen February 20, 2015

Sunday night finds the Healey Family Student Center nearly exceeding capacity and Joe Luther (COL ’16) and Connor Rohan (COL ’16) on a quest to find a private space to conduct an interview for...

Q&A: Former Harvard UC President Reflects on Satire Success

By Mallika Sen February 20, 2015

The election of Joe Luther (COL ’16) and Connor Rohan (COL ’16) to the Georgetown University Student Association executive elicited comparisons to the 2013 election of Sam Clark and Gus Mayopoulos...

An Appeal for A More Practical GUSA

By Alden Fletcher February 20, 2015

The Georgetown student body is consistently ranked as one of the most politically active in the country. Government internships are ubiquitous and politics is generally fair game for discussion, yet every...

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