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ELLA WAN FOR THE HOYA
Kamar Mack (COL ’19) and Jessica Andino (COL ’18) won yesterday’s Georgetown University Student Association executive election by a narrow margin of 34 votes over Garet Williams (COL ’18) and Habon Ali (COL ’18).

Mack, Andino Win GUSA Election in Narrow Victory

By Ian Scoville and Tara Subramaniam February 24, 2017

Kamar Mack (COL ’19) and Jessica Andino (COL ’18) won the Georgetown University Student Association election early this morning, narrowly defeating Garet Williams (COL ’18) and Habon Ali (COL...

VIEWPOINT: The 2017 GUSA Accessibility Report Card

VIEWPOINT: The 2017 GUSA Accessibility Report Card

By Danielle Zamalin February 22, 2017

Every year, student government hopefuls preach similar slogans about inclusivity and change to the Georgetown University Student Association structure. Our future leaders almost always pledge a commitment...

Williams, Ali Lead Tight Executive Race According to Poll

Williams, Ali Lead Tight Executive Race According to Poll

By Jeff Cirillo and Ian Scoville February 22, 2017

Garet Williams (COL ’18) and Habon Ali (SFS ’18) lead a tight Georgetown University Student Association executive race with the support of 42.2 percent of likely voters, according to a door-to-door...

GUSA Poll 2017 Results

GUSA Poll 2017 Results

By The Hoya Staff February 22, 2017

  Illustrations: Alyssa Volivar/The Hoya Methodology: The Hoya conducted a campuswide, door-to-door poll of Georgetown students Tuesday night in...

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GUSA presidential candidates Kamar Mack (COL 19), left, Garet Williams (COL 18) and John Matthews (COL 18) met Monday evening for an Election Commission-sponsored debate in the Healey Family Student Center.

GUSA Presidential Debate Focuses on Need to Increase Affordability, Health Services

By Ian Scoville and Tara Subramaniam February 21, 2017

Three of the four presidential candidates for the Georgetown University Student Association executive office found common ground on the need to make Georgetown more affordable at last night’s debate. Kamar...

GUSA Candidates Agree: Affordability Above All

GUSA Candidates Agree: Affordability Above All

By Opinion Editor February 21, 2017

Despite their different platforms, three of four tickets in the 2017 Georgetown University Student Association presidential elections arrived at a similar conclusion: affordability and tuition hikes presented...

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With a platform focused on affordability, Matthews and Matz look to change the institution of GUSA.

MATTHEWS & MATZ: Cutting Costs, Not Corners

By John Matthews and Nick Matz February 21, 2017

The single most pressing issue at Georgetown is the exorbitant cost of tuition. It is a problem that impacts all students. We, John Matthews (COL ’18) and Nick Matz (COL ’18), want to put money back...

GUSA 2017 Candidates Share Their Stories

GUSA 2017 Candidates Share Their Stories

By Campus News Editor February 17, 2017

Four tickets for the GUSA executive elections share their personal stories with The Hoya. Garet Williams (COL ’18) and Habon Ali (SFS ’18) Williams and Ali are seeking to realize their vision...

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With a platform focused on affordability, Matthews and Matz look to change the institution of GUSA.

Matthews, Matz Represent Outsiders in Campaign

By Ian Scoville February 17, 2017

Since John Matthews (COL ’18) and Nick Matz (COL ’18) met on the rowing team during their freshman year, the two friends have been involved in a variety of activities on campus. Matz, who quit...

Matthews, Matz Advocate Reduction in Costs

By Ian Scoville February 17, 2017

Of the candidates in this year’s Georgetown University Student Association election, John Matthews (COL ’18) and Nick Matz (COL ’18) have presented students with the shortest platform, which includes...

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