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How To: CHARMS

How To: CHARMS

By Sarah Reuter and Sarah Reuter June 17, 2017

Is it time for you to find your first ever college roommate? Get excited for a year (or four) of pillow talks, impromptu dance parties, sexiling and shared bathrooms! Finding/having a roommate is nothing...

University Responds to Litter Accumulation

By Hannah Casey September 27, 2016

Students have reported an accumulation of trash in the hallways, walkways and bushes of on-campus apartments such as Village A and Henle Village after the Office of Planning and Facilities Management began...

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Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Residence Hall is one

Campus Unveils Residence Upgrades

By Christian Paz August 30, 2016

The newly constructed Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Residence Hall – formerly known as the Northeast Triangle Residence Hall – began hosting its first residents last week. Completing construction on the...

GUSA Senate Elections See Improved Turnout

By Ian Scoville April 12, 2016

428 students, or 5.63 percent of the student body, voted in the Georgetown University Student Association senate elections Thursday, an increase from last year’s special election’s 294 student turnout. Habon...

Soundtrack to Your Freshman Year

Soundtrack to Your Freshman Year

By Catherine McNally and Catherine McNally May 8, 2015

Freshman year is easily one of the most exciting times of your life.  You're away from home, completely for the most part independent from your parents and left to fend for yourself.  You have a lot...

Georgetown Day: A Retrospective

Georgetown Day: A Retrospective

By Marina Smith and Marina Smith April 27, 2015

Hello, and welcome to the other side of Georgetown Day. I am happy to report that I made it through my first Georgetown Day alive and with my dignity (mostly) intact. In fact, my biggest Georgetown...

Water Outage Hits Campus

By Andrew Wallender February 10, 2015

Students living in Village A, Village C East, Village C West, New South, Kennedy, Reynolds and McCarthy Halls will be without access to water tonight because of a planned water outage beginning at 10 p.m....

Mold Worst In Village A

By Ashley Miller October 31, 2014

Despite measures adopted last fall after an outbreak of mold in dormitories across campus, mold has become an increasing problem in Village A apartments, leaving students frustrated by the housing conditions...

Hot Water Cut Off in Campus Residence Halls

By Sarah Smith October 31, 2014

On Sunday morning, the Office of Planning and Facilities Management cut off hot water from New South Hall, Village A, Copley Hall and Nevils with no warning in order to make an emergency repair. Typically,...

GUGorNOT?

GUGorNOT?

By Sydney Bolling and Sydney Bolling April 26, 2014

Now that Georgetown Day has come to an end, you’re probably ramping up for Guggernaut tonight. Okay, maybe you’re still in that head-pounding, ears-ringing phase, but you’ll rally when it counts....

How to Break Up With Your Roommate

How to Break Up With Your Roommate

By Emily Min and Emily Min February 27, 2014

Housing selection is on the horizon! Freshmen everywhere are wondering, “Will I get that Henle/Village A?” (Answer: With that 248 lottery number, keep dreaming.) Upperclassmen are considering whether...

Outdoor Drinking Extended

By Jennifer Ding November 19, 2013

Chief of Police Jay Gruber has decided to extend GUSA's Outdoor Student Living Pilot Program, which allows students of legal age to drink beer and wine in designated areas of Henle Village and Village...

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