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Robbery Reported on Prospect St.

By Penny Hung June 30, 2013

Four suspects robbed a victim on the 3200 block of Prospect Street Northwest on Sunday morning, the Department of Public Safety reported. The incident occurred at approximately 3 a.m., when the victim...

GU Students Witness Historic Ruling

By Emma Hinchliffe June 27, 2013

When Justice Anthony Kennedy read the Supreme Court’s ruling against the Defense of Marriage Act on Wednesday morning, many Georgetown students were eagerly awaiting the decision from both inside...

Student Honored for Disability Advocacy at White House

By Emma Hinchliffe June 26, 2013

Disability rights activist Lydia Brown (COL ’15) joined seven other panelists at a White House event commemorating the 23rd anniversary of the Americans With Disabilities Act on Thursday. The event,...

After False Crime Report, Questions Linger in Stabbing Case

By Emma Hinchliffe June 22, 2013

A student’s false report of a stabbing outside The Tombs last Monday night may lead to disciplinary charges, while Metropolitan Police Department and Department of Public Safety handling of the incident...

Hoya Court to Offer Healthier Dining Choices

By Emma Hinchliffe June 21, 2013

Auxiliary Services is replacing restaurants in Hoya Court with healthier options, Chief Business Officer for University Services Deborah Morey announced in a campus-wide email Friday. Elevation Burger,...

On Capitol Hill, GUSA Fights Student Loan Hike

By Eitan Sayag June 20, 2013

Three weeks after visiting the White House to hear President Barack Obama’s speech on student loan interest rates, GUSA executives Nate Tisa (SFS ’14) and Adam Ramadan (SFS ’14) heeded...

Georgetown BID Seeks Community Input for 15-Year Plan

By Braden McDonald June 17, 2013

About 40 members of the Georgetown neighborhood community gathered Thursday evening under the auspices of the Georgetown Business Improvement District to discuss proposals to better the commercial functionality...

Georgetown Students Join Turkish Protests

By Madison Ashley June 11, 2013

  ADIYAMAN, TURKEY — As thousands in Istanbul clash with police, Georgetown students in both Turkey and Washington, D.C. have joined in protest against an intransigent Turkish government. Kaan Inan (SFS ’14),...

Holy Trinity Expansion Approved by Zoning Board

By Penny Hung June 10, 2013

Holy Trinity School received Board of Zoning Adjustment approval for a proposed expansion Tuesday. The elementary school, located on 36th street near Georgetown’s East Campus, proposed a third floor...

DC Councilman Jack Evans Enters Mayoral Race

By Penny Hung and Mariah Byrne June 8, 2013

Ward 2 Councilman Jack Evans officially declared his candidacy in the April 2014 Washington, D.C. mayoral race Saturday morning. He explained his vision for the city, which emphasized multiculturalism...

Tuscany Confirmed Permanently Closed

By Eitan Sayag June 7, 2013

Student favorite Tuscany Cafe on Prospect Street is permanently closed, The Hoya has confirmed. An employee named Joe, who would not provide his last name, said the owner announced to the employees...

Dingell Now Longest-Serving Member of Congress

By Emma Hinchliffe June 7, 2013

Today, Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) (C ’49, LAW ’52), will head in to his 20,997th day at work. Though he has said it is a day like any other, it marks a milestone for the congressman and Georgetown...

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