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Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

Senior Memories: Things that Only Seniors Remember

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein November 11, 2015

As the first semester has begun to wind down, my nerves about leaving Georgetown in only a few months are increasing. I can barely remember my freshman year, the people I met then feel like people I...

JAN KARSKI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Former University President Fr. Leo O’Donovan, S.J., who served in the position from 1989 to 2001, oversaw numerous changes to Georgetown during his tenure that solidified Georgetown’s values in diversity.

O’Donovan Dicusses GU’s History in Diversity

By Robert DePaolo October 27, 2015

Former University President Leo O’Donovan, S.J. lead Georgetown from 1989 until 2001. Throughout his tenure, O’Donovan reflected upon the evolving Catholic identity of the institution, charging...

DAN KREYTAK FOR THE HOYA
As Aramark and Georgetown’s contract comes to an end in 2017, the company has increased its dining options beginning this academic year at both O’Donovan Hall and its Grab ‘n’ Go locations, including a wider international selection in response to student feedback.

Leo’s Sees Wider Dining Options Ahead of Contract End

By Aly Pachter October 9, 2015

Ahead of the expiration of Georgetown’s contract with its auxiliary services provider Aramark in 2017, the company has increased its efforts to improve the quality of on-campus dining and engage with...

Leo's Health Inspection Isn't Pretty

Leo’s Health Inspection Isn’t Pretty

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia September 30, 2015

We all know Leo’s sucks. Like, really sucks. They’ve got the perfect unethical trifecta of monopoly: crappy food, overpriced meals and mandatory plans. They’ve got us right where they want us. But...

Senior Dis-O Tradition Returns With Fewer Events

By Susannah Price September 29, 2015

The Senior Class Committee hosted fewer activities for this year’s graduating class than previous years’ at its annual weeklong "Dis-Orientation" celebration, which took place last week. While the...

5 Ways to Avoid the Freshman 15

5 Ways to Avoid the Freshman 15

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff September 27, 2015

*Disclaimer: I am not a nutritionist or in any shape besides potato* We all know the conventional ways of staying in shape. No one needs another article telling them to run, eat salad and deprive their life...

Hoya Love Tips

Hoya Love Tips

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford September 24, 2015

You may have heard about the recent proposal on campus where two members of Georgetown staff were casually caught walking out of Healy Hall on a Tuesday evening only to be greeted by a candlelit Healy...

As Contract End Looms, Dining Reexamined

By Tom Garzillo September 22, 2015

Students participated in focus-group sessions this week as part of an external evaluation of on-campus dining options and the meal plan structure in light of the upcoming expiration of the contract between...

Georgetown Dining Offers Basketball Tickets in Meal Plan Raffle

By Gaia Mattiace September 6, 2015

Georgetown Dining will offer student section tickets to Georgetown men’s basketball games to students purchasing meal plans this fall. As an incentive to encourage the use of meal plans, the first...

Beware of the Salad

Beware of the Salad

By Nikita Deshpande July 29, 2015

Eating healthy can be one of the biggest social exclusions. When you are determined to eat well but have friends who scarf down pizza by the minute, it's hard to finish a bowl of greens in front of them....

4E's Ultimate Guide to Procrastination

4E’s Ultimate Guide to Procrastination

By Marina Smith and Marina Smith May 3, 2015

Finals season: it’s the most wonderful gut-wrenching time of the year! Besides spending an inhumane amount of time in the Lau basement, imbibing unhealthy amounts of caffeine, and sleeping at wholly...

7 Things You Should Steal From Leo's

7 Things You Should Steal From Leo’s

By Sara Carioscia and Sara Carioscia April 29, 2015

Students are constantly stealing cutlery, plates, cups and bowls from the Leo's. It’s so commonplace that staff members at Leo’s basically look the other way if you walk out with a cup of coffee or...

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