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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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School Officials Reject Report of Segregation

By Matthew Larson April 7, 2017

Washington, D.C. school officials pushed back against a report published by the University of California Los Angeles Civil Rights Project claiming the city’s public and charter schools are among the...

Study Predicts Surge in Protests

By Haley Snyder February 26, 2016

In light of this year’s rise in protests on college campuses nationwide, the University of California at Los Angeles’ annual campus survey, "The American Freshman," found the highest number of students...

MCLAUGHLIN: Lynch Latest Parent to Draw Headlines

MCLAUGHLIN: Lynch Latest Parent to Draw Headlines

By Jimmy McLaughlin September 22, 2015

The NFL’s most muted star, Marshawn Lynch, may not be willing to say anything to reporters, but his mother has shown she most certainly is. This past week, in a social media tirade reminiscent of Amanda...

Men’s Soccer | Hoyas Beat No. 1 UCLA, 3-1

By Andrew May September 8, 2015

The Georgetown men’s soccer team’s offense finally broke through, scoring three goals Monday afternoon. After 300 scoreless minutes against unranked opponents, including a 1-0 loss to Akron (3-1) on...

DataFest Competition Comes to DC

By Sarah Smith April 10, 2015

Georgetown students will be participating in the inaugural D.C. DataFest this weekend, a hackathon focused primarily on statistical analysis and a branch of the annual national competition that is in its...

Tennis | Top Calif. Teams Pose Next Challenges

By Madeline Auerbach March 6, 2015

After beating DePaul right on its campus last Friday, the Georgetown men’s tennis team will travel 3,000 miles to California to compete in multiple contests, including the 126th Annual Pacific Coast...

Depression for Freshmen Peaks Nationally

By Emma Gross February 13, 2015

An increased amount of college freshmen reported feelings of depression in 2014, according to a study released Feb. 5 by the University of California in Los Angeles. The Cooperative Research Program...

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Students protested the Georgetown Sabra Hummus House pop-up shop in October for its owners association with the Israeli army.

UCLA Divestment Draws Mixed Responses at Georgetown

By Suzanne Monyak November 25, 2014

The University of California, Los Angeles’ undergraduate student government voted Tuesday night to pass a resolution calling the university to divest from American companies profiting from human...

SOFTBALL | Premier Opponents on Deck for GU

By Juliana Zovak March 7, 2014

After a 4-1 weekend where they won the UNC-Charlotte tournament, the Georgetown softball team will head to California to participate in the UCLA/CSUN tournament. “The west coast, is sort of what used...

Porter Returns, Leads Hoyas Over No. 11 Bruins

By Connor Gregoire November 19, 2012

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Before Monday night’s tip-off at Barclays Center, all eyes were fixed on the UCLA Bruin about to play in his first college basketball game. By the final buzzer, they were opened...

MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Hope to Avoid Third Straight Collapse

By Lawson Ferguson March 16, 2012

After vastly exceeding expectations in the regular season and earning a No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA tournament, Georgetown (23-8, 12-6 Big East) opens tournament play at 3:10 p.m. today...

‘Top’ Underachievers Of College Basketball

By Evan Hollander February 2, 2012

The 10th conference game seems like a good time to take a look at which NCAA teams have been the biggest disappointments of the season so far. This list isn't a prediction of future success. At this...

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