Return to Tradition of Good-Humored Satire
I assume there is a good chance that this year’s staff will simply scrap the satirical issue and print a regular paper. Doing so would be a terrible choice.
I assume there is a good chance that this year’s staff will simply scrap the satirical issue and print a regular paper. Doing so would be a terrible choice.
Change is indeed possible — here’s Georgetown feeling smug enough to call CUA out!
EcoAction would like to thank The Corp for its fantastic leadership on environmental issues with its recent transition to Rainforest ...
Georgetown blotted out the Holy Name of Jesus. I’m stunned.
I grant all the usual arguments for welcoming the ...
As members of the Catholic community, we would like to raise our concerns regarding THE HOYA’s April Fools’ issue ...
Your joke article “Muslim-Christian Understanding Center Splits” (The Hoya, March 31, 2009, A1) was absolutely disgusting. Since The Hoya usually ...
I was offended by Lizzie Griesedieck’s March 24 “Kinky Lizard” cartoon captioned “The road to hell is paved by ...
In response to the editorial “GERMS Depends on Privacy” (The Hoya, March 24, 2009, A2), I would like to voice ...
Another election year, another scandal. When I came to visit Georgetown in the spring before my freshman year, I was ...
As I walked out of Verizon Center Saturday afternoon, I was utterly disappointed, bordering on furiously angry. No, not with ...