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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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College Political Groups Transition Leadership

By Kayla Cross December 6, 2013

College Democrats and College Republicans will transition their leadership in the coming days, with Chandini Jha (COL ’16) and Patrick Musgrave (COL ’16) winning the chair positions, respectively. Musgrave,...

Hoya Selects New Staff

By Ryan Thomas December 6, 2013

The Hoya’s spring editorial and publishing staff began their terms Nov. 23, after selections in mid-November. Friday’s issue is the first print issue with the new production staff. Former Executive...

Million-Dollar Mesclun: Sweetgreen Gets Investor

By Natasha Khan December 6, 2013

After expanding to New York and Boston this year, Sweetgreen has again raised its national profile. Founded by two Georgetown alumni in 2007, the salad chain will receive a $22 million investment...

GU Bucks Tuition Trends

By Molly Simio December 6, 2013

Although college tuitions continue to skyrocket nationwide, the rate at which average college fees rose this year was the lowest in 30 years, the College Board reported Oct. 23. Georgetown, however,...

Delayed Repairs to Dome

By Kit Clemente December 6, 2013

The Georgetown University Francis J. Heyden Observatory recently underwent repairs to return the building to its full functionality. Heyden Observatory, the third oldest observatory in the country...

Classroom Time Re-evaluated

By Suzanne Monyak December 6, 2013

Several universities have announced new degree programs that value competency over time spent in the classroom in response to a proposal from the Department of Education that was released last March. “The...

Student Car Ban Lacks Enforcement

By Ashley Miller December 6, 2013

The university’s ban on vehicles for undergraduates, instituted this summer, has been minimally implemented, with administrators relying on the ban itself rather than any methods of enforcement this...

Troupe Strives for Stage Repairs

By Joanie Greve December 6, 2013

The Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society will have to raise $33,000 to replace the dimmer system in Poulton Hall’s Stage III, but, until its fiscal goals are met, the group has resorted to using ice...

Global Fund Tackles AIDS

By Ashley Miller December 6, 2013

International leaders highlighted the need for the current generation to combat the global HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis epidemics in Copley Formal Lounge Wednesday. Ambassador Mark Dybul (CAS...

NIH Budget Cuts Threaten GU Medical Center Research

By Griffin Cohen December 6, 2013

Federal budget cuts to the National Institute of Health have already started to take their toll on researchers at the Georgetown University Medical Center. With a fiscal year 2013 budget of $32 billion,...

Catholic Forum Explores Social Thought on Poor

By Nick Simon December 6, 2013

The Initiative on Catholic Social Thought held its second dialogue focusing on poverty under the Pontificate of Pope Francis Monday night in Gaston Hall. The event, “The Pope and the Poor: Challenges...

Activists March on Epicurean

By Christopher Zawora and Annie Chen November 12, 2013

More than 40 students marched into Epicurean and Co. on Monday afternoon to present a petition with 500-plus student signatures to owner Chang Wook Chon, demanding fair treatment of Epicurean workers. The...

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