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Rebranded Office Aims to Assist Students Off Campus

By Penny Hung August 30, 2013

An administrative shift this summer eliminated the Office of Off-Campus Life in favor of a new Office of Neighborhood Life, separating off-campus resources from disciplinary action. The new office...

Lease and Learn

By The Editorial Board August 27, 2013

Moving off campus comes with a minefield of complications that may seem more frustrating than rewarding. But the experience of living on one’s own before fully leaving the Georgetown community is valuable...

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An artists rendition depicts the new dormitory, left, which would feature seven stories and 250 new beds.

Dormitory Blueprint Clears First Hurdle

By Danny Funt July 2, 2013

University officials received unanimous approval from Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2E on Monday night for the blueprint of a new campus dormitory, which planners say could be completed in time...

Finding a Home in Housing

By Justin Mercer May 16, 2013

Senior Week is keg parties and champagne brunches, last lectures and meeting alumni, a picnic and Senior Ball. Senior Week is my last service to my friends, peers and all seniors as a class and campus...

Housing, Residence Life Launch Joint Website

By Eitan Sayag May 3, 2013

The Office of Student Housing and the Office of Residence Life launched a joint Student Living website Wednesday to supplement and partially replace the Housing-at-a-Glance website, which was built more...

New Releases

By Breanna Moret January 18, 2013

‘Suit & Tie’ | Justin Timberlake ft. Jay-Z 5/5 Stars It was a great couple weeks for comebacks, and none could be better than the return of JT. His first new song in six years features Jay-Z,...

Housing Shift Misses Issue

By Scott Ruesterholz December 7, 2012

Upon reading The Hoya’s “Housing Change Needs Student Push” (A3, Dec. 4, 2012), which discussed the benefits of a gender-neutral housing policy, I felt compelled to respond. Gender-neutral housing...

Housing Change Needs Student Push

By Robert Silverstein December 4, 2012

With nearly 60 percent of our LGBTQ classmates reporting discrimination on campus and with many of our peer universities considering — and implementing — the policy of gender-neutral housing, it’s...

Housing VP to Leave Position in August

By Mariah Byrne July 25, 2012

University Vice President for Facilities and Student Housing Karen Frank will leave her position at the end of August, University President John J. DeGioia announced in an email sent to the campus community...

Extending Dorm Choice to Freshmen

By The Editorial Board April 13, 2012

As campus is again flooded with prospective and admitted students, tour guides will point out the four freshman dorms and explain how each has unique perks and disadvantages. But what prospective students...

Life’s Not Fair

By Jed Feiman March 29, 2012

I recently got into a heated discussion with two of my closest friends at Georgetown, Edward Downey (COL ’12) and Katherine Gore (SFS ’13). In between doing no homework, watching TV and writing facilities...

Housing at a Glance: Summer Living

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 16, 2012

by Martin Hussey For the past few Thursdays, 4E has profiled different aspects of the housing process at Georgetown for our freshmen readers who are about to go through the process for the first time....

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