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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Lacking Time, Funds for Meals, Students Face Food Inaccessibility

Lacking Time, Funds for Meals, Students Face Food Inaccessibility

By Sarah Wright April 20, 2018

Two days since his last meal, Deshaun Rice (COL ’19) cannot concentrate. Fatigue seeps in. Words blur together. He sees things from the corners of his eyes — things that are not actually there. Hunger...

Women Back on Their Political Feet

By Bethany Imondi September 25, 2012

In 1991, Anita Hill became a household name. After President George H.W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, Hill accused Thomas of sexually harassing her while they worked together at...

It Doesn’t Get Butter Than This

By Bethany Imondi September 21, 2012

3/5 stars $$$$ Blame it on Paula Deen. With her recipes including four sticks of butter and enough cheddar cheese to keep Wisconsin’s economy going, Deen has likely convinced many that Southern...

Classical Dishes, Modern Atmosphere

By Bethany Imondi September 7, 2012

5/5 stars $$ Most power players in Washington are known for their clout on the Hill. José Andrés, however, is not a traditional player. Rather than leaving his mark on the passage of legislation, Andrés makes...

Slowly Savoring Life’s Bites

By Bethany Imondi April 20, 2012

My Italian professor in Florence had a favorite saying: “Piano, piano.” The words, which can be translated to mean “slowly, slowly,” served to remind my peers and me to slow down our pace, to take...

Scouting Out Dessert

By Bethany Imondi March 29, 2012

It is officially spring. Now we can wear flip-flops and pastels and sip iced coffee as we procrastinate on Healy Lawn. With the arrival of the season also comes the arrival of an array of fresh produce...

Not a Diet, Just Delicious

By Bethany Imondi March 16, 2012

I hate calling things “diet foods.” It seems anytime I eat a rice cake or a spoonful of Greek yogurt, somebody has to make a remark about my eating habits. While these items are in fact low in calories...

Fresh Foods Can’t Suffice

By Bethany Imondi February 24, 2012

Everyone has a food weakness, and mine is green bean casserole. I know it may seem strange that instead of a chocolate cake's fudgy center or an apple pie's buttery crust, I prefer the cliche side...

Cupcakes for Your Sweetheart

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 14, 2012

by Bethany Imondi It seems that everyone has a love/hate relationship with Valentine's Day. When you're a part of a couple, February 14th is another cause for celebration with your favorite person....

Not Always Easy as Pie

By Bethany Imondi February 9, 2012

Any day my dad makes pie at home is a day to celebrate — not because there is something going on, but simply because my dad is channeling his inner housewife and baking a dessert worth skipping dinner...

Good Stuff Eatery Heading to Georgetown

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff February 7, 2012

by Bethany Imondi Photo: goodstuffeatery.com If there is one thing that D.C. might have more of than cupcakeries, it has to be deluxe burger joints. From Ray's Hell Burger to BGR to Shake Shack, the...

It’s Easy Eating Green

By Bethany Imondi January 27, 2012

You wouldn't know it from my diet now, but when I was younger I was "that" kid. When told I couldn't leave the dinner table until after I had finished my vegetables, I would sit in my chair moving my carrots...

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