Articles by Maya Noronha

How Georgetown Can Stay Catholic

By Maya Noronha | Nov 06 2007

“Give up on Georgetown. It’s not a Catholic university anymore,” an alumnus told me recently.

Yes, yes, I’ve ...

How Georgetown Can Stay Catholic

By Maya Noronha | Nov 06 2007

“Give up on Georgetown. It’s not a Catholic university anymore,” an alumnus told me recently.

Yes, yes, I’ve ...

Georgetown Should Promote True Catholic Identity

By Maya Noronha | Sep 27 2005

Through the misrepresentation and outright dismissal of certain opinions of a minority, Nick Timiraos contributes to the very “intellectual vacuum ...

ANC Approves Proposal for New Canal Road Sign

By Maya Noronha | Dec 03 2004

The Advisory Neighborhood Commission passed a proposal for a new welcome sign at a revised Canal Road entrance during a ...

Student Named Rhodes Scholar

By Maya Noronha | Nov 23 2004

Jennifer E. Howitt (SFS ’05) is one of 32 students nationwide selected for a 2005 Rhodes Scholarship.

The recipients of ...

GU's School Spirit Born of First-Year Pains

By Maya Noronha | Nov 09 2004

Freshman Rules of 1920

1. Freshmen will wear a distinctive cap everywhere on the campus, in Georgetown , to and on ...

A Minority Newsroom Report

By Maya Noronha | Nov 05 2004

Allison Carpenter’s ignorant comments in her letter to the editor (“Hoya Environment Unwelcoming to Minorities,” The Hoya, Nov. 2 ...

Catholic Tradition Based in Reason

By Maya Noronha | Oct 01 2004

Friday, October 1, 2004 Catholic Tradition Based in Reason By Maya Noronha

Mark Ipri fails to understand a wealth of ...

Clearing Philodemic's Hot Air

By Maya Noronha | Sep 21 2004

Tuesday, September 21, 2004 Clearing Philodemic’s Hot Air By Maya Noronha

Hastik jant naka, my grandmother used to say ...

Program Confronts Sexual Assault

By Maya Noronha | Sep 17 2004

Sexual assault survivor Katie Koestner spoke to a packed room of students and administrators about prevention of and resources for ...