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Madeleine Albright, First Female Secretary of State and Longtime Georgetown Professor, Dies

Madeleine Albright, First Female Secretary of State and Longtime Georgetown Professor, Dies

By Paige Kupas and Liam Scott March 24, 2022

A few days before the start of the spring 2022 semester, Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. secretary of state and a longtime Georgetown University professor, called Joel Hellman, the dean of the...

Q&A: Leonard/Khan Ticket Discusses Platform

Q&A: Leonard/Khan Ticket Discusses Platform

By Campus News Editor February 3, 2022

The Hoya sat down with Thomas Leonard (COL ’23), who is running for Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) President, and Nirvana Khan (SFS ’24), who is running alongside Leonard for GUSA...

Q&A: Wolfe/Ume-Ukeje Ticket Discusses Platform

Q&A: Wolfe/Ume-Ukeje Ticket Discusses Platform

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean February 3, 2022

The Hoya sat down with Kole Wolfe (SFS ’24), who is running for Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) President, and Zeke Ume-Ukeje (COL ’24), who is running alongside Wolfe for GUSA Vice...

GULC To Investigate Prospective Administrator Following Racist Tweets

GULC To Investigate Prospective Administrator Following Racist Tweets

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean February 1, 2022

CW: This article directly references racist statements made on social media. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. The Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) placed...

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Disinformation, Polarization and Democracy

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Disinformation, Polarization and Democracy

By Caitlin McLean and Paige Kupas January 27, 2022

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the spring 2022 semester sat down with The Hoya to discuss what they hope to talk about with students as well as how they...

GU Politics Announces Its Spring 2022 Class of Fellows

GU Politics Announces Its Spring 2022 Class of Fellows

By Caitlin McLean and Paige Kupas January 16, 2022

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) has announced its cohort of fellows for the spring 2022 semester, which includes Ashley Etienne, former communications...

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Georgetown Among 16 Universities Accused of Collusion and Antitrust Violations

By Paige Kupas January 10, 2022

This is a developing story. Check back on our website and social media (@thehoya) for updates. Georgetown University, along with 15 other top schools, is being sued for using shared methodology to...

Georgetown’s Spring Semester Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions From Students

Georgetown’s Spring Semester Plan Sparks Mixed Reactions From Students

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean January 10, 2022

Georgetown undergraduate and law students expressed mixed opinions about the university’s plan to begin the spring semester virtually. These opinions include concerns of safety and uncertainty.  University...

Fall Semester Concludes With COVID-19 Outbreak

Fall Semester Concludes With COVID-19 Outbreak

By Paige Kupas and Caitlin McLean December 20, 2021

Georgetown University implemented additional public health guidelines after seeing its biggest one-day jump in COVID-19 cases among university community members just before the fall semester concluded.  The...

WMATA Experiences Continued Delays Following Train Derailment, Inspection

WMATA Experiences Continued Delays Following Train Derailment, Inspection

By Paige Kupas November 4, 2021

Metro trains will be delayed until at least Nov. 15 amid an ongoing investigation into a recent train derailment. Riders found themselves in a dark, smoky Metro car after an Oct. 12 derailment of a...

District Launches Free Bike Initiative in Response to WMATA Derailment

District Launches Free Bike Initiative in Response to WMATA Derailment

By Paige Kupas October 28, 2021

Washington, D.C. residents can choose to commute via bicycle for free amid recent Metro delays and disruptions thanks to a new initiative established by city officials.  Mayor Muriel Bowser (D)...

Local Chocolatier Sweetens Georgetown Neighborhood

Local Chocolatier Sweetens Georgetown Neighborhood

By Paige Kupas October 28, 2021

Hand-painted bonbons and rich butter cookies line the dessert cases at Petite Soeur, a new chocolate shop in the Georgetown neighborhood. Ashleigh Pearson, an accomplished pastry chef and chocolatier,...

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