Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Pune, India

By Zoe Bertrand December 6, 2013

I didn’t know what to expect when I chose to leave Georgetown for a semester abroad in India. I imagined grand adventures involving yoga gurus, elephants and exotic Indian feasts. Coincidentally,...

Star-Studded Cast Fuels Gritty Crime Drama

By Sami Rahman December 6, 2013

4/5 stars The descent into the Rust Belt of steel-town America is dismally depicted in director and co-writer Scott Cooper’s tragically realistic drama Out of the Furnace. Cooper chronicles the...

Its Black Friday Fixat10ns! Lets Get Ready to Rumble!

It’s Black Friday Fixat10ns! Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland November 29, 2013

[8tracks url="https://8tracks.com/thehoya/let-s-get-ready-to-rumble" ]   So you've just finished your fourth helping of pumpkin pie and you're wondering where your life took a wrong turn. How...

New Disney Film Charms Audiences of All Ages

By Jess Kelham-Hohler November 27, 2013

5/5 New animated Disney musical Frozen, influenced by a Hans Christian Andersen story — in this case, “The Snow Queen” — is one of the famed company’s best in years. It follows the ever-optimistic...

Red Baraat Delivers High-Energy Show

By Abby Reutzel November 27, 2013

Playing their last show of the year, party band Red Baraat stopped by Washington D.C.’s U Street Music Hall Nov. 24 and treated the crowd to one hell of a show. Comprised of eight men, the band blends...

Im about to Peace: Waiting at the Airport

I’m about to Peace: Waiting at the Airport

By Emma Holland and Emma Holland November 22, 2013

[8tracks width="300" height="250" playops="" url="https://8tracks.com/mixes/2865040"]   Hope you guys are excited for Thanksgiving break! Unfortunately, before you get to eat turkey, you may have...

Social Battles in the Civil War

By Kaley Beins November 22, 2013

The murmur of voices echoes softly off the marble walls as people gather in the East Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art. Despite the tangles of plants that erupt from every corner of the room...

Imaginative Snippets Go Back in Time

By Joseph Kuperschmidt November 22, 2013

At the Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival, audiences will be reminded that old-fashioned theatre is anything but stale. This annual event run, by the Mask & Bauble Society, showcases fresh talent in the...

Social Battles in the Civil War

By Kaley Beins November 22, 2013

The murmur of voices echoes softly off the marble walls as people gather in the East Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art. Despite the tangles of plants that erupt from every corner of the room...

Chipotle-Style Greek Grill Proves Simple is Better

By Jacqueline Kimmell November 22, 2013

4/5 stars $ Just like Mexican food has its Chipotle, pasta has its Noodles and Company and Asian has its Shophouse, easy, convenient and delicious Mediterranean food has found a home in Cava Mezze Grill....

From Your Future Self: Putting College in Perspective

By Kylie Mohr November 22, 2013

Final exams don't really matter in the grand scheme of life. Reread that last sentence. Mull it over. Let it sink in. You're probably shaking your head. No, this isn't a joke. I'm serious. Putting finals...

Greyscale Journey Captures Simple Joys

By Victoria Edel November 22, 2013

Sometimes when I talk on the phone with my mother, she'll tell me stories of weird things my grandmother - and other elderly people she knows - has done. I'll often laugh, and my mother will remind me,...

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