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Q&A: GUSA Executives Reflect on Term, Remaining Goals

Q&A: GUSA Executives Reflect on Term, Remaining Goals

By Katie Hawkinson and Harrison McBride October 28, 2021

The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) executive is focused on crisis management and implementing long-term positive change for vulnerable communities on campus, according to the Blass-Sanchez...

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Different Political Perspectives, Advice to Students

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Different Political Perspectives, Advice to Students

By Katie Hawkinson and Harrison McBride September 16, 2021

As the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service fellows prepare to launch the first in-person discussion groups in over a year, the cohort sat down with The Hoya to discuss their goals for...

GAGE Empowers Students in the Fight for Workers’ Protections

GAGE Empowers Students in the Fight for Workers’ Protections

By Kirsten Garino and Harrison McBride March 5, 2021

To Marya Hannun, an eighth-year Islamic studies doctoral student, the lack of institutional support for graduate students at Georgetown University became clear when she found out her mother had been diagnosed...

GU Converts to Online Classes Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

GU Converts to Online Classes Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

By Harrison McBride March 11, 2020

Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95) announced in a universitywide email that all in-person classes will transition indefinitely to online only coursework beginning March...

GU Suspends Italy Villa Program, South Korean Travel

GU Suspends Italy Villa Program, South Korean Travel

By Harrison McBride and Ashley Zhao February 28, 2020

Georgetown University temporarily suspended all study abroad programs at the Villa Le Balze in Florence, Italy, after the university announced a suspension of all university-related travel to South Korea...

3rd GU Parent Sentenced in College Admissions Scandal

3rd GU Parent Sentenced in College Admissions Scandal

By Harrison McBride February 28, 2020

Former Georgetown University parent Michelle Janavs was sentenced Tuesday for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, as well as money laundering, becoming the third former Georgetown parent sentenced...

Anonymous Twitter Account Vows To Unmask Secret Society Members

Anonymous Twitter Account Vows To Unmask Secret Society Members

By Clara Grudberg and Harrison McBride February 21, 2020

A black-clad person, equipped with a cellphone and a voice manipulator, took to Twitter on Feb. 8 to urge members of Georgetown University’s secret societies to reveal their identities. The unknown...

Cuban Orchestra Faces Travel Challenges on Annual GU Trip

Cuban Orchestra Faces Travel Challenges on Annual GU Trip

By Harrison McBride February 21, 2020

Members of Cuba’s Lyceum Mozartiano of Havana are completing a visit and cultural exchange program with the Georgetown University Orchestra after travel complications threatened the annual program.  As...

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James Gathany

This photograph depicted an exterior view of Building 21, located at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, headquarters, also referred to as the Roybal Campus. Situated in Atlanta, Georgia, this view was from the campus’ entrance.

From downtown Atlanta, the CDC moved its location to Clifton Road after earlier construction had been completed in 1960. In 1947, Emory University donated the land on Clifton Road for the organization’s new headquarters.

GU Halts Programs in China Amid Coronavirus Outbreak

By Harrison McBride January 31, 2020

Georgetown University announced a temporary suspension of all Chinese study abroad programs and university-related travel to China for students, faculty and staff Jan. 28 amid rising concerns over the...

SHEEL PATEL/THE HOYA | Joshua Marin-Mora (SFS 21), right, and Isbel Deleon (COL 21) detail plans for socioeconomic inclusivity and mental health resources.

Marin-Mora, Deleon To Connect With Students

By Harrison McBride January 31, 2020

After meeting in the Community Scholars Program, an initiative organized by the Center for Multicultural Equity and Access to promote diversity and ease the transition of incoming students, Joshua Marin-Mora...

Foreign Journalists Face Barriers to Freedom of Speech, Panel Says

Foreign Journalists Face Barriers to Freedom of Speech, Panel Says

By Harrison McBride January 31, 2020

Freedom of expression is a universal aspiration among people, but journalists and policymakers must be cognizant of diverse cultural and political circumstances when promoting free speech abroad, panelists...

Current Immigration Policies Harm Refugees, Union Reps Say

Current Immigration Policies Harm Refugees, Union Reps Say

By Harrison McBride January 24, 2020

Immigration policies enacted under President Donald Trump’s administration have harmed the global reputation of the United States regarding refugee protection, two United States Citizenship and Immigration...

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