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

Keep Game Shows on TV

By Dan Healy February 2, 2012

Last Sunday on its website, The Hoya broke a story that detailed a proposal — passed by the Georgetown University Student Association — to turn one SafeRides van into a Snack Cab ("GUSA to Institute...

DULIK: Romney Resuscitates Campaign

By Sam Dulik February 2, 2012

Florida is home to an almost magical political vibe. Whether handing George W. Bush the White House after an agonizing recount in 2000 or sealing the deal for John McCain's presidential nomination in 2008,...

Facilities Needs to Be Cleaned Up

By Ziad Jawadi January 31, 2012

To the Editor: We all know that to get something done at Georgetown University, you need to deftly and skillfully navigate immense bureaucracy. From fixing a leaky sink to trying to getting your academic...

Bidding the Hilltop Farewell

By Patrick J. Deneen January 31, 2012

To the Editor: It was strange to read the article about my departure from Georgetown for Notre Dame (The Hoya,A1, "Deneen to Leave GU at Semester's End," Jan. 24). I recognized some of my words, yet...

MEANEY & HOYT: Young Adult Fiction Comes of Age

By Mike Meaney and Matthew Hoyt January 30, 2012

Scout Finch, Holden Caulfield, Margaret Simon — meet Katniss Everdeen. She's the heroine and action star of Suzanne Collins massively popular "Hunger Games" trilogy. She's also at the center of the...

Gains by GUSA: SAFE Reform and Beyond

By The Editorial Board January 30, 2012

Last week, we were thrilled when students took the final step in the year-long process of Student Activities Fee Endowment reform by voting in favor of all three proposals. Georgetown University Student...

The Real Meaning of Greek Life

By Adaire Carey and Hillary Oneslager January 30, 2012

While a fair number of Georgetown students claim the absence of sororities and fraternities is a major selling point for the university, there are still students to whom the world of sacred letters, ritual...

BERHIE: A New Big Brother For the 21st Century

By Sophia Berhie January 30, 2012

Google proudly announced in an email to all of it's users, "We're getting rid of over 60 different privacy policies across [the company] and replacing them with one that's a lot shorter and easier to read." The...

Making Gym Fees Work Out

By The Editorial Board January 30, 2012

Students have the freedom to decide how often they dine at O'Donovan Hall, choosing from a variety of tiered weekly and block plans. But if we can control how often we consume our heart's desire of Hershey's...

A Revolution Turns One

By Nabeel Zewail January 27, 2012

On Jan. 25 of last year, the people of Egypt rose up to demand freedom and a different course for their country. They went to the streets of Suez, Alexandria and Cairo, without religious or personal...

Georgetown Loses Its Finest

By Chris Mooney January 27, 2012

To the Editor: When I heard professor Deneen was leaving, I was greatly awed and saddened. Why would Georgetown have let him go so easily? I have watched recently as an unusually melancholy cloud...

The Best, but Not Always for All

By The Editorial Board January 27, 2012

At a university like Georgetown, where the ideals of fairness and justice pervade the undergraduate experience, one would think an issue like equal study space for all students would never need to be debated....

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