Why are Georgetown's colors blue and GREY?

Georgetown's colors are blue and gray. The colors were selected in 1876 by the Georgetown College Boat Club (the original crew team) in honor of Georgetown students and alumni who wore the Union blue and Confederate gray in the Civil War.
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Why are Georgetown colors blue and Gray?

The Committee, desiring colors to both honor Georgetown students and alumni who had fought in the Civil War and to express "the feeling of unity that exists between the Northern and Southern boys of the College," recommended the adoption of Blue and Gray.
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What color is Georgetown Hoyas?

The Georgetown Hoyas colors are Georgetown blue and Georgetown gray. The Georgetown Hoyas team colors in Hex, RGB, and CMYK can be found below. The Georgetown Hoyas are a team from Washington, D.C. The biggest rivals of the Georgetown Hoyas are the Syracuse Orange.
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What Blue is Georgetown?

The university has two official colors, Georgetown Blue and Gray.
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What year did students select the official School colors for Georgetown University?

After the Second Battle of Bull Run in Manassas, Virginia, in 1862, several campus buildings were turned into a temporary hospital. To mark the end of the Civil War, Georgetown students selected the colors blue and gray as the school's official colors in 1876.
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Why is Georgetown called Georgetown?

Georgetown was most likely named after King George II, though some believe it was named after the two men who first owned the land – George Gordon and George Bell. It was not named after Georgetown Washington, who was still a teenager when Georgetown was founded in 1751.
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What is a Hoya as in Georgetown?

Many years ago, when all Georgetown students were required to study Greek and Latin, the University's teams were nicknamed "The Stonewalls." It is suggested that a student, using Greek and Latin terms, started the cheer "Hoya Saxa!", which translates into "What Rocks!" The name proved popular and the term "Hoyas" was ...
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Is a Hoya a dog?

No, a Hoya is not a bulldog. It is not any animal, mascot, or creature of any sort. Hoya actually means "what." So, if you ever ask: What is a Hoya?
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Who is Georgetown's rival?

1. Georgetown vs. Syracuse. The Georgetown-Syracuse rivalry was the best rivalry in the Big East Conference before the Orange departed for the ACC, and while the two programs may not be playing each other any time soon, it still ranks as the best rivalry that involves a current Big East team.
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What does Hoya mean in Latin?

The term hoya is an Ancient Greek word usually transliterated from οἵα as hoia from the word hoios (οἷος) meaning "such" or "what" as in "what manner of", and is used in certain biblical quotations. Saxa is Latin for "rocks" or "small stones". It was used in the name of some Roman settlements, such as Saxa Rubra.
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What does the name Hoya mean?

The Hoya surname is a habitational (local) name, taken on from any of several place names, such as from Hoyos in Cáceres province, or Hoyos in Ávila province. These place names come from the Spanish words "hoyo," meaning "pit," or "hole." The Joya variant is thought to be a Catalan version of this name.
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Where did Hoya come from?

Hoya is a genus of over 500 accepted species of tropical plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Most are native to several countries of Asia such as Philippines, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Polynesia, New Guinea, and vast variety of species could also be found in Australia.
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Why is Dartmouth's color green?

Harvard had chosen crimson, Yale blue, Hamilton orange, Williams purple, Amherst yellow, and Brown brown. The following September, Dartmouth students met and settled on green as the school color, because, it is told, “ Indeed, it was the only decent color that had not been taken already.”
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Why is Dartmouth Big Green?

Today's more inclusive team identity is “The Big Green,” named for the College's athletic uniforms on which green has been a primary color since the nineteenth century. Generations of students have competed as athletes on Dartmouth teams and cheered them on.
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Why does Dartmouth not have a mascot?

In 1974, the Trustees declared the "use of the [Indian] symbol in any form to be inconsistent with present institutional and academic objectives of the College in advancing Native American education." Some alumni and students, as well as the conservative student newspaper, The Dartmouth Review, have sought to return ...
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Who invented Can I get a Hooyah?

In 2017, YouTuber stephpuppychan went viral for shouting it at shopping stores, museums, the subway, parks and even to squirrels. In 2021, the viral phrase returned on social media. Now TikTokers have embraced the six-year-old Vine meme.
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What percent of Georgetown is Catholic?

Although it is a Jesuit university, only 41% of the student body identify as Roman Catholic, while 22% identify as Protestant as of 2009. Georgetown employs a full-time rabbi, as 6.5% of undergraduates are Jewish.
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Can I get a Hoya meaning inappropriate?

Some people may say, “Can I get a hoya” in the wrong context or at the wrong moment. A hoya is a verbal shoutout and a request for engagement. It's not a request for a physical object. Can I get a hoya is street slang, and using it in the wrong setting may come off as pretentious or cringy.
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Why is the State Department called Foggy Bottom?

History. Foggy Bottom is thought to have received its name due to an atmospheric quirk of its low lying, marshy riverside location, which made it susceptible to concentrations of fog, and later, industrial smoke.
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What is Washington, D.C. short for?

Washington, DC, isn't a state; it's a district. DC stands for District of Columbia. Its creation comes directly from the US Constitution, which provides that the district, "not exceeding 10 Miles square," would "become the Seat of the Government of the United States."
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What is the heart of Georgetown?

The intersection of M and Wisconsin Avenue is the heart of Georgetown, with boutique-lined streets extending in all four directions.
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