Arts & Society
Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Title
Fashion
The Georgetowner’s Best Boutique Gifts for the Holidays
Downtown Observer
A Conversation with the Chief Retail Officer for the White House Historical Association Luci Shanahan
Arts
Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Guys and Dolls’
Arts
Georgetown Resident Exhibits Art by Her Students, D.C. Inmates
The Hoya’s 105th Anniversary Gala
• December 4, 2025
Join us for The Hoya’s 105th Anniversary Gala November 22 at Planet Word from 9 p.m. to midnight. Meet current staff, graduates and friends of The Hoya for a night […]
G.U. and 15 Other Elite Universities Sued for Collusion
• January 11, 2022
Georgetown University has been named in an antitrust lawsuit alleging that it, along with 15 other prestigious mainly private universities, engaged in price fixing and unfairly limited student financial aid […]
Local Universities Announce Vaccine Requirement for Fall Semester
• April 19, 2021
Georgetown University will require both undergraduate and graduate students at the main campus, the medical center and the law school to be fully vaccinated.
News Bytes: Helicopters, GU Campus, Student Arrested
• November 16, 2020
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration is operating low-altitude helicopter flights over downtown D.C. to prepare for Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2021.
GU Rejects Student Housing Requests
• July 20, 2020
Earlier this month, it was announced that Georgetown would house 2,000 students this fall, a group consisting of the entire freshman class and some upperclassmen.
GU Reopening Plan Unveiled
• July 8, 2020
The plan is to reopen in stages, welcoming about 2,000 undergraduates to campus first, including the freshman class of 2024.
GU Students Petition for Reduced Tuition
• July 6, 2020
Earlier this year, Georgetown University officials announced a 3.5-percent tuition increase for undergraduates, which would make the cost nearly $30,000 per semester.
GU Students Vote for ‘Reconciliation Fee’
• April 15, 2019
The proposed fee of $27.20 per student per semester would create a fund to help descendants of the 272 slaves sold by the university in 1838.
