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Code Addresses Cyberbullying

By Chris Balthazard September 9, 2014

The university revised the Code of Student Conduct this fall in order to more thoroughly define harassment, hazing and bullying, especially regarding cyberbullying and online harassment. The previous...

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Ryan and Mulledy Halls will be converted into student housing by fall 2015, ensuring that the university can accommodate third-year students.

3 Years Required On Campus

By Molly Simio April 25, 2014

After considering the possibility in recent weeks, administrators confirmed Wednesday that students beginning with the Class of 2017 will be required to live on campus for three years. The decision...

The Final Word: 2013-2014

By The Editorial Board April 25, 2014

In an eventful year for campus life, students made sure their voices were not lost in the university’s decision-making process. From Georgetown’s changing course of action on navigating the 2010 Campus...

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Apartments such as Village A will mostly house juniors who will be required to live on campus as of fall 2015.

Three Year Housing Requirement for Class of 2017

By Molly Simio April 23, 2014

Students will be required to live in university housing for three years beginning in the fall of 2015, administrators announced on Wednesday evening.The housing requirement, which administrators developed...

LLOYD: A Search for Dignity in Disagreement

By Thomas Lloyd April 1, 2014

If serving as the president of GU Pride, running for Georgetown University Student Association president and the “Utraque Unum” campaign has taught me one thing, it is that students at Georgetown love...

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The project features altered images of figures, such as University President John J. DeGioia, top, and LGBTQ Resource Director Shiva Subbaraman.

Project Explores Gender Identity

By Mallika Sen March 21, 2014

A student-orchestrated project has attracted attention to issues of gender identity and expression, eliciting mixed reactions to the depiction of prominent figures in drag. Thomas Lloyd (SFS ’15)...

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...

Students to Join HFSC Committee

By Madison Ashley November 5, 2013

While construction on the Healey Family Student Center continues, the Center for Student Engagement is establishing a planning and advisory committee to facilitate student input. The committee will...

Think Before You Speak

By The Editorial Board October 8, 2013

Like all Catholic universities, Georgetown has grappled with crafting policy and public positions on gay rights matters. At times, university administrators have put their feet down on the subject; other...

Admins Talk Satellite Housing

By Molly Simio September 24, 2013

Administrators cleared up some confusion about the proposed satellite residence at the first in a series of open houses addressing off- and on-campus housing options last week. During the open houses,...

Vehicle Ban Sparks Student Backlash

By Eitan Sayag July 19, 2013

Students will be prohibited from bringing cars to campus after a change to the Code of Student Conduct, Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson announced Thursday. The move to reduce street...

Keg Limit Abolished on Campus

By Penny Hung April 19, 2013

The one-keg limit for on-campus parties will be abolished effective today, Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson announced last night. The decision comes just days after the Georgetown University...

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