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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Ceballo has served as dean of the College since January 2021 and helped develop the Capitol Campus.

College of Arts & Sciences Dean Ceballo to Leave Georgetown

By Caroline Rareshide, Contributing Editor June 20, 2024

Rosario “Rosie” Ceballo, dean of the Georgetown University College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) and a professor of psychology, will leave the university June 30 to become dean of the College of Literature,...

DeGioia underwent surgical intervention at MedStar Washington Hospital Center and is with his wife and son.

DeGioia Suffers Stroke, Provost to Serve as Interim President

By Caroline Rareshide, Contributing Editor June 5, 2024

Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia (CAS ’79, GRD ’95) suffered a stroke the morning of June 5, according to an email sent later in the day to community members from Thomas A. Reynolds...

Brahmacharini Shweta Chaitanya will lead Dharmic Life at Georgetown, and Rabbi Ilana Zietman will lead Jewish Life at Georgetown.

Georgetown Names New Directors for Dharmic, Jewish Life

By Caroline Rareshide, Contributing Editor May 21, 2024

Georgetown University Campus Ministry announced May 21 the appointments of a new director for Dharmic Life and Hindu spiritual advisor and a new director for Jewish Life beginning Aug. 1. Fr. Mark Bosco,...

Police threatened to arrest individuals if they did not disperse from the area.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Disperse After Regrouping on GWU’s Campus

By Caitlin McLean and Caroline Rareshide May 9, 2024

Pro-Palestinian protesters dispersed for the night after reassembling May 9 at George Washington University (GWU), one night after the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) arrested 33 individuals.    Police...

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Seven Georgetown Students Among Arrested at GWU Pro-Palestinian Encampment

Seven Georgetown University students were among 33 protesters Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers arrested in the early hours of May 8 at George Washington University’s (GWU) pro-Palestinian...

EDITORIAL: Restrictions Threaten Student Safety

EDITORIAL: Restrictions Threaten Student Safety

By The Editorial Board April 25, 2024

Every year, traditional end-of-semester Georgetown Day celebrations see hundreds of Georgetown University students take part in all-day parties across campus. This year’s Georgetown Day on April 26...

VIEWPOINT: Incorporate Restorative Justice

VIEWPOINT: Incorporate Restorative Justice

By Alex Brown April 25, 2024

While Georgetown University tweaks its Code of Student Conduct every year, the university systems outlined in it do not fully address the needs of students, favoring a more traditional, historically accepted...

KENNEDY: Fight for Gender Equity in Georgetown Sports

KENNEDY: Fight for Gender Equity in Georgetown Sports

By Ashley Kennedy April 25, 2024

Women’s athletes are finally getting the attention they deserve. The Iowa-South Carolina championship game in the 2024 NCAA women’s basketball tournament had record-breaking viewership, with 18.9 million...

CHIN: Explore GU Beyond Resume-Fillers

CHIN: Explore GU Beyond Resume-Fillers

By Lauren Chin April 25, 2024

In high school, every action I took weighed on me. Each small step seemed to have significant repercussions: picking the wrong classes, scoring too low on my tests, making a bad impression on teachers....

VIEWPOINT: Embrace All of Your Niche Interests

VIEWPOINT: Embrace All of Your Niche Interests

By Christina Pan April 25, 2024

Do you know who James Bowie is? I doubt it. My friend knows who he is from his 7th grade “Texas Revolution” class. He’s one of the Americans who died in the Battle of the Alamo in 1836.  Do...

VIEWPOINT: Admire Lau's Brutalism

VIEWPOINT: Admire Lau’s Brutalism

By Saahil Rao April 25, 2024

I often hear my friends complain about the stained unpleasantness of Lauinger Library and sigh.   Youth should once again value revolutionary art. It feels as if popular architectural discourse often...

VIEWPOINT: Support Economics Research

VIEWPOINT: Support Economics Research

By Ben Whitfield April 18, 2024

Say you’re a bright-eyed, enthusiastic first-year excited to register for your first semester of classes at Georgetown University. Before you know it, like most other first-years, you’ll quickly find...

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