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GEORGETOWN MANDATES COVID-19 VACCINE FOR FALL 2021 ON All Georgetown University undergraduate and graduate students returning to campus for the fall 2021 semester will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. The decision to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for students returning to campus was guided by consultations with Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Ranit Mishori, the university’s public health advisory group and leaders GU ADMITS JUST 12% OF APPLICANTS, SETTING RECORD LOW GU Admits Just 12% of Applicants, Setting Record Low. April 14, 2021 by Giulia Testa 1 Comment. Georgetown University’s undergraduate acceptance rate dropped to 11.7% this admissions season, marking the lowest acceptance rate in university history in a cycle transformed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The university admitted a total of D.C. EXPANDS VACCINE ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDENTS WITH Washington, D.C. expanded COVID-19 vaccination eligibility March 1 to include residents aged 16-64 with qualifying medical conditions amid complaints of technical difficulties with the District’s vaccine portal. The new requirements expand eligibility to residents with chronic medical conditions, including certain heart conditions, cancer, asthma and diabetes. The expansion marks the A CULTURAL CRESCENDO: THE BLACK ORIGINS OF AMERICAN MUSIC Jazz. Perhaps the most well-known American musical export, jazz was born from a fusion of musical styles in New Orleans, where Africans, white Europeans and French-speaking Creoles coexisted. Segregation laws passed in 1894 divided dark-skinned Creoles from their lighter-skinned kin, which gave black Creole musicians. LOUISARMSTRONG.
MLB SALARY SYSTEM WORKS For the first three years of most players’ careers, slight raises from the MLB minimum of roughly $400,000 are standard. Years four through six, however, require substantial hikes in salary, and teams and players are often at odds about the players’ worth. Based on previous players’ agreements with ball clubs, players and teams canoften
CULTURAL CLIMATE SURVEY SHOWS GUPD DISPROPORTIONATELY Georgetown University’s first cultural climate survey revealed tensions between students and the Georgetown University Police Department, as results show students of color reported being disproportionately stopped by GUPD. Of the undergraduate students surveyed, 7% reported having been stopped and questioned by GUPD. These results include 15.8% of Black/African American students, VIEWPOINT: ADOPT RELIGION-INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE VIEWPOINT: Adopt Religion-Inclusive Language. February 18, 2021 by Arjun Badami Leave a Comment. Every holiday season, we all hear about the alleged war on Christmas in the United States. On any social media platform, users are bound to find someone outraged about the use of more inclusive phrases like “Happy Holidays” and resentful about CONCERT REVIEW: DEAD & COMPANY JOHN MILLER/THE HOYA John Mayer joined the Grateful Dead offshoot, Dead and Company, for a performance at Verizon Center last Friday night. ★★★☆☆ On Friday night, the audience at the Verizon Center witnessed a marriage of blues virtuosity and jam-band perfection as John Mayer took the stage alongside former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. A GEORGETOWN BARS NOW AND THEN Mr. Smiths was arguably the second oldest continuing bar in the Georgetown neighborhood as it was founded in 1962. In 2014 it was forced to move from its M Street location to K Street, where it replaced longstanding bar Chadwicks due to rising rents. Now, it’s location is filled in with “Fine Retailer” (whatever that means). THE HOYANEWSOPINIONGUIDESPORTSFEATURESPHOTO Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale” Is a Masterclass in World Building, Thematic Development. Margaret Atwood’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ expertly tells a tale of oppression, rebellion, and what it means to be human, making the novel uphold the test of time even 40 years later. “Duel” of the Classics: Spielberg Films,Ranked.
GEORGETOWN MANDATES COVID-19 VACCINE FOR FALL 2021 ON All Georgetown University undergraduate and graduate students returning to campus for the fall 2021 semester will be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccination. The decision to mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for students returning to campus was guided by consultations with Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Ranit Mishori, the university’s public health advisory group and leaders GU ADMITS JUST 12% OF APPLICANTS, SETTING RECORD LOW GU Admits Just 12% of Applicants, Setting Record Low. April 14, 2021 by Giulia Testa 1 Comment. Georgetown University’s undergraduate acceptance rate dropped to 11.7% this admissions season, marking the lowest acceptance rate in university history in a cycle transformed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The university admitted a total of D.C. EXPANDS VACCINE ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDENTS WITH Washington, D.C. expanded COVID-19 vaccination eligibility March 1 to include residents aged 16-64 with qualifying medical conditions amid complaints of technical difficulties with the District’s vaccine portal. The new requirements expand eligibility to residents with chronic medical conditions, including certain heart conditions, cancer, asthma and diabetes. The expansion marks the A CULTURAL CRESCENDO: THE BLACK ORIGINS OF AMERICAN MUSIC Jazz. Perhaps the most well-known American musical export, jazz was born from a fusion of musical styles in New Orleans, where Africans, white Europeans and French-speaking Creoles coexisted. Segregation laws passed in 1894 divided dark-skinned Creoles from their lighter-skinned kin, which gave black Creole musicians. LOUISARMSTRONG.
MLB SALARY SYSTEM WORKS For the first three years of most players’ careers, slight raises from the MLB minimum of roughly $400,000 are standard. Years four through six, however, require substantial hikes in salary, and teams and players are often at odds about the players’ worth. Based on previous players’ agreements with ball clubs, players and teams canoften
CULTURAL CLIMATE SURVEY SHOWS GUPD DISPROPORTIONATELY Georgetown University’s first cultural climate survey revealed tensions between students and the Georgetown University Police Department, as results show students of color reported being disproportionately stopped by GUPD. Of the undergraduate students surveyed, 7% reported having been stopped and questioned by GUPD. These results include 15.8% of Black/African American students, VIEWPOINT: ADOPT RELIGION-INCLUSIVE LANGUAGE VIEWPOINT: Adopt Religion-Inclusive Language. February 18, 2021 by Arjun Badami Leave a Comment. Every holiday season, we all hear about the alleged war on Christmas in the United States. On any social media platform, users are bound to find someone outraged about the use of more inclusive phrases like “Happy Holidays” and resentful about CONCERT REVIEW: DEAD & COMPANY JOHN MILLER/THE HOYA John Mayer joined the Grateful Dead offshoot, Dead and Company, for a performance at Verizon Center last Friday night. ★★★☆☆ On Friday night, the audience at the Verizon Center witnessed a marriage of blues virtuosity and jam-band perfection as John Mayer took the stage alongside former Grateful Dead members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. A GEORGETOWN BARS NOW AND THEN Mr. Smiths was arguably the second oldest continuing bar in the Georgetown neighborhood as it was founded in 1962. In 2014 it was forced to move from its M Street location to K Street, where it replaced longstanding bar Chadwicks due to rising rents. Now, it’s location is filled in with “Fine Retailer” (whatever that means).NEWS FRONT PAGE
Campus News Editor May 6, 2021 1 Comment. In the pigment print titled “Okuniewicz,” a suit-clad Clark Kent, Superman’s alter ego, sits above a background of speckled matzo bread. Above Kent’s raised eyebrow. Changes in First-Year Residence Halls Cause Concern ForRising Sophomores.
D.C. EXPANDS VACCINE ELIGIBILITY TO RESIDENTS WITH Washington, D.C. expanded COVID-19 vaccination eligibility March 1 to include residents aged 16-64 with qualifying medical conditions amid complaints of technical difficulties with the District’s vaccine portal. The new requirements expand eligibility to residents with chronic medical conditions, including certain heart conditions, cancer, asthma and diabetes. The expansion marks the SORE EYES AND TIRED MINDS: STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS Freshman Leathan Posey (COL ’24), like many other students grappling with virtual learning, has grown tired of taking classes over Zoom. “No matter how you look at it, spending hours on end in front of a computer is not the most desirable way to spend your time,” Poseywrote in
GEORGETOWN CLASS OF 2021 ACCEPTANCE RATE HITS RECORD LOW Georgetown accepted a record-low 15.4 percent of students to the Class of 2021, an overall 3,313 out of 21,465 applicants. The 15.4 percent acceptance rate marks a full point percentage drop from the rates of the last five years, which hovered between 16.4 percent and 16.6 percent. Of the total accepted applicants, 931 were accepted LEGACY STATUS TIPS ADMISSION SCALES Amid recent challenges to affirmative action in Texas, California and Michigan, the common practice of legacy preference, which advantages the children of alumni during the university admissions process, has also been called into question, prompting debate over its benefits and potential concerns. Georgetown’s admissions office does consider legacy preference: In the Class of 2018, the ALBUM REVIEW: '4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY' ★★★★☆ Two years after the double Platinum-certified album “2014 Forest Hills Drive,” Jermaine Cole, better known as J. Cole, released his fourth studio album, “4 Your Eyez Only” on December 9th. The album sees Cole reevaluating his life after fame and finding fulfillment in activism through rap, providing straightforward, yet nuanced, social commentary that J. CONSERVATIVE FACULTY, STUDENT VOICES FEEL UNDERREPRESENTED IN PRINT. Conservative Faculty, Student Voices Feel Underrepresented at GU. February 14, 2020 by Daria Crawford and Angela Perez Leave a Comment. During the 2016 presidential campaign, professor Michael Czinkota, a self-identifying conservative who teaches classes in international trade and international business in the McDonough Schoolof
DECADE AFTER PUBLIC ABUSE ACCUSATION, O'CONNELL LOSES GU Fr. Daniel C. O’Connell, S.J., once a popular professor in the Missouri Province of the Society of Jesus, was removed from his position as president of St. Louis University in 1978 after an allegation of sexual abuse. His work at Jesuit universities, however, continued for another 20 years, bringing him to Loyola UniversityChicago and
JFK'S FORGOTTEN PHILOSOPHY JFK’s Forgotten Philosophy. November 22, 2013 by Roey Hadar Leave a Comment. Before ascending to the presidency, John F. Kennedy penned the book “Profiles in Courage,” commending a handful of US Senators from throughout history who stood by their convictions even in the face of heavy criticism. Kennedy challenged Americans to setlofty
GU JESUIT SEXUALLY HARASSED STUDENTS. GEORGETOWN LET HIM This article discusses sexual misconduct at Georgetown University. Please refer to the end of the article for on- and off-campus resources. John had known Fr. Alvaro Ribeiro, S.J., his former English professor and chaplain-in-residence in Copley Hall, for a full semester when the alleged incidents began in December 1997. * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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VIEWPOINT: MAKE YOURSELF UNCOMFORTABLE Alexis Smith (MSB ‘22) calls on white Americans to actively examine their own racial ideologies and stand against systemic racism in light of nationwide protests. ------------------------- KEHOE: FOSTER PATIENCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC In the last edition of “Pondering Politics,” Sam Kehoe (COL ’23) calls on Americans to exercise patience with government officials as they make difficult decisions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. ------------------------- VIEWPOINT: EMBARK ON UNCERTAIN JOURNEYS Caroline Schauder (SFS ’20) discusses her unpredictable van ride through Georgetown University and the lessons learned along the way. ------------------------- Read All Opinion ArticlesSPORTS
SPORTS | ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT RELEASES DECISION TO SUSPEND SPRING SPORTS THROUGH END OF ACADEMIC YEAR In a March 12 press release, the Georgetown University Athletic Department announced its decision to cancel all remaining sports practices and competitions, effective immediately, in response to thespread of COVID-19.
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While sophomore guard Mac McClung announced his decision to enter the NBA Draft process, his shortened sophomore season due to injury suggests the star guard will return to the Hilltop for a juniorseason.
------------------------- MEN’S BASKETBALL | GEORGETOWN EXITS IN 1ST ROUND OF BIG EAST TOURNAMENT WITH LOSS TO ST. JOHN’S Despite leading the Red Storm by as many as 15 points in the second half, the Hoyas conceded a 23-0 run to St. John’s at the end of play to fall 75-62 at Madison Square Garden. ------------------------- WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | HOYAS FALL BY 3 TO PROVIDENCE TO END POSTSEASON Ninth-seeded Georgetown exited the Big East Tournament in the first round after falling to eight-seeded Providence 49-46 on Friday, March6.
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The band reflects on nearly three years together, dealing with cancellations amid the pandemic and the release of their debut album “Where Are We Going.” THE REEL DEAL: BASEBALL GENRE FILMS BALANCE TIMELESS GAMEPLAY WITH TRANSFORMATIONAL CULTURAL MOMENTS Tucker Oberting (COL ’21) analyzes the merits of baseball genre films for those looking for something to fill the void of the suspended MLB season. ------------------------- START/SELECT: LOSING FAITH IN ‘ASSASSIN’S CREED’ “There was a time when I loved “Assassin’s Creed” deeply… But I’m tired of defending a series that constantly undermines itself.” Read this week’s “Start/Select,” in which Mac Riga (COL ’21) examines the mounting failings of recent “Assassin’s Creed” titles that tarnish the franchise as a whole. ------------------------- EXPLORING EATERIES: ‘OPERATION DELIVER HAPPINESS’: HELPING YOUR COMMUNITY AND TASTE BUDS “‘Operation Deliver Happiness’ provides customers with an array of dishes that rivals its variety of pre-pandemic dining and brings even more flavors to the table.” Read Hal Rogers’ (COL ’22) review of the takeout/delivery initiative that does good for the community and the appetite. Read All Guide ArticlesFEATURES
STUDENTS REVIEW 2020 DEMOCRATS, CRITICIZE PRIMARY PROCESS A few days before Super Tuesday, Georgetown University students outlined their perceptions of the 2020 Democratic candidates, the key political issues on the campaign trail and the flaws within the Democratic primary process. CONSULTING STAYS DOMINANT WITH PUSH FROM CLUBS, FIRMS Management consulting, the most popular industry among Georgetown graduates, has a somewhat tainted reputation. This week’s feature delves into how Georgetown’s student clubs and large consulting firms encourage students to join the industry. ------------------------- CONSERVATIVE FACULTY, STUDENT VOICES FEEL UNDERREPRESENTED AT GU A survey of 228 Georgetown University undergraduate professors conducted by The Hoya showed that among GU undergraduate professors, 71.4% identify as Democrat, 13% as Independent and 4.5% as Republican. While underrepresentation of conservative viewpoints is apparent among faculty, this minority status affects students differently as some students in conservative-leaning groups on campus report being judged for their political views. ------------------------- STUDENTS STRESS SIGNIFICANCE OF CULTURAL AWARENESS IN CLASSES Although nonwhite and non-European cultural topics can be a central theme in university core requirements in an effort to increase cultural awareness on campus, some student experiences point to a lack of cultural sensitivity in the classroom. Read All Features ArticlesFOOTER
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