Key Dates in Hilltop History 2010-2011

  • Bradley Cooper Comes to Campus

    Gushing, she stepped up to the microphone. "I just want to say that you're the most gorgeous man on Earth," one student said during the Q-and-A session following Bradley Cooper's (COL '97) speech to a packed Gaston Hall Thursday evening.
  • DMT Lab Discovered

    DPS discovered a DMT lab on the 9th floor of Harbin Hall.
  • SAFE Reform Passes

    Under the new system, the $100 Student Activities Fee will see a gradual hike, first to $125 next academic year, and later to $150 starting the 2012-2013 school year.
  • Students Evacuated from Cairo

    Students Evacuated from Cairo
    15 students were evacuated from Egypt after violence escalated in the protests against Mubarak's regime.
  • New Noise Law Implemented

    New Noise Law Implemented
    The Disorderly Conduct Amendment Act of 2010 states that making unreasonably loud noise between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. is now an offense punishable by 90 days in prison, a $500 fine or both. The maximum fine has doubled from $250.
  • Students Leave Japan

    Students Leave Japan
    7 students were urged to leave Japan by OIP after a 9.0 earthquake and tsunami struck the island nation.
  • Obama Talks Energy at GU

    Obama Talks Energy at GU
    "The United States of America cannot afford to bet our long-term prosperity and security on a resource that will eventually run out," Obama said to the audience of about 1,050. "Not when your generation needs us to get this right."
  • SAC Amends Funding Guidelines

    After student club outcry, the Student Activities Commission solicited feedback on the bulk allocation model and will allow for clubs to propose ad hoc events throughout the semester.