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Ryan and Mulledy Halls will be converted into student housing by fall 2015, ensuring that the university can accommodate third-year students.

3 Years Required On Campus

By Molly Simio April 25, 2014

After considering the possibility in recent weeks, administrators confirmed Wednesday that students beginning with the Class of 2017 will be required to live on campus for three years. The decision...

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Housing construction and policy dominated this year’s headlines, with students and alumni passionate about maintaining Georgetown’s architectural spirit in future designs.

Among Campus Issues, Housing Hits Home

By Molly Simio April 25, 2014

      Last summer, administrators ran into an unexpected roadblock after releasing designs for the Northeast Triangle Residence Hall: impassioned alumni and student objection...

The Final Word: 2013-2014

By The Editorial Board April 25, 2014

In an eventful year for campus life, students made sure their voices were not lost in the university’s decision-making process. From Georgetown’s changing course of action on navigating the 2010 Campus...

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Apartments such as Village A will mostly house juniors who will be required to live on campus as of fall 2015.

Three Year Housing Requirement for Class of 2017

By Molly Simio April 23, 2014

Students will be required to live in university housing for three years beginning in the fall of 2015, administrators announced on Wednesday evening.The housing requirement, which administrators developed...

Reason in Residence

By The Editorial Board April 11, 2014

The 2010 Campus Plan agreement has been a frustration for the Hilltop since it was reached in 2012. The university’s agreement to house 385 more students on campus by fall 2015 and 90 percent of students...

Three-Year Housing Rule Considered

By Chris Balthazard April 10, 2014

A six-semester on-campus housing requirement for all undergraduates is currently under consideration, with the university set to announce a decision by the end of the month. The policy change would...

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Housed in Miscommunication

By Anirudha Vaddadi April 4, 2014

A few months ago, students on the Hilltop gathered in protest when they found out about the subtle, yet radical change in Georgetown’s housing policy. The decision to redact the housing eligibility...

Northeast Triangle Wins OGB Approval

Northeast Triangle Wins OGB Approval

By Molly Simio March 7, 2014

After months of negotiations and redesigns, the university’s Northeast Triangle Residence Hall was awarded final concept approval by the Old Georgetown Board at its monthly meeting Thursday. “We’re...

Greenhouse LLC Cycled Out

By Sydney Winkler February 28, 2014

The Office of Residential Living has declined to renew the Greenhouse Living Learning Community for the 2014-2015 academic year. The Greenhouse LLC which first opened its doors to residents in fall...

How to Break Up With Your Roommate

How to Break Up With Your Roommate

By Emily Min and Emily Min February 27, 2014

Housing selection is on the horizon! Freshmen everywhere are wondering, “Will I get that Henle/Village A?” (Answer: With that 248 lottery number, keep dreaming.) Upperclassmen are considering whether...

Redesigned Plans for Northeast Triangle Released

By Molly Simio February 21, 2014

University administrators and representatives from architectural firm Sasaki Associates presented revised designs for the Northeast Triangle Residence Hall at an open forum Wednesday afternoon. “We’ve...

Residence Hall Plans Approaching Acceptance

By TM Gibbons-Neff December 5, 2013

The plans for the new Northeast Triangle Residence Hall have edged one step closer to approval after the Old Georgetown Board supported the height, massing and siting of the structure Thursday. “It...

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