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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

GULC Welcomes New Director for RISE Program

GULC Welcomes New Director for RISE Program

By Ahmad Jandal September 1, 2022

The Georgetown University Law Center (GULC) appointed its first full-time director of the Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability through Education (RISE) program. Itunu Sofidiya was appointed as...

AU Staff Union recently reached a new contract agreement following a large strike by employees, students, and administrators that disrupted events including freshman move-in and convocation.

American University Staff Union Reaches Historic Agreement After Week-Long Strike

By Priyasha Chakravarti September 1, 2022

After a week-long strike involving over 600 American University (AU) employees, students and allies, administrators have reached a tentative contract agreement with staff, a first since the union’s...

First Multicultural Celebrations for Graduate Students Held During Commencement Week

First Multicultural Celebrations for Graduate Students Held During Commencement Week

By Nina Raj May 31, 2022

Students from the Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences gathered to kick off commencement week at the inaugural “Multicultural Graduation Celebrations.”  The May 15...

Students Protest Possibility of Roe v. Wade Repeal

Students Protest Possibility of Roe v. Wade Repeal

By Caitlin McLean May 15, 2022

Student activists joined protesters at the steps of the Supreme Court to speak out against a leaked draft opinion showing the court may vote to strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade case. The draft...

4Es Official Graduation Preparedness Protocol

4E’s Official Graduation Preparedness Protocol

By Abigail Weintz and Abigail Weintz May 3, 2022

Attention all graduating Hoyas! With the last days of senior (or junior, if you’re an overachiever) year dwindling down, it’s time to get ready to walk the stage, get your diploma, and enter the *gasp*...

Harry Styles and His House

Harry Styles and His House

By Emma Alexis and Emma Alexis April 28, 2022

As I am not so patiently awaiting Harry Styles’ much anticipated third album, Harry’s House, I would like to share some of my thoughts and reaction… because if I don’t, I might explode. In an...

A Love Letter to GU Farmer’s Market

A Love Letter to GU Farmer’s Market

By Emma Alexis and Emma Alexis April 27, 2022

April 27, 2022 To my one true love,  As another Wednesday comes and goes, I must let you know how much I care about you. How my life would be nothing without you. How my weeks would pass without...

Escaping Lau: The Best Off-Campus Places To Study

Escaping Lau: The Best Off-Campus Places To Study

By aleclivney and aleclivney April 25, 2022

If you’re behind on your work (like me), you must be looking for a place to lock in, grind and study. Assuming the chaos of Lau 2, the awkwardness of Lau 3, the silent cubicles of Lau 4 and 5, and of...

MSB Financial Policy Center Receives $11 Million Donation

MSB Financial Policy Center Receives $11 Million Donation

By Mira Patel April 22, 2022

An $11 million gift from Michael (GSB ’89) and Robin Psaros will energize the newly renamed Psaros Center on Financial Markets and Policy.  The Psaros Center, founded following the 2008 financial...

The Donn B. Murphy One-Acts Festival Takes Center Stage

The Donn B. Murphy One-Acts Festival Takes Center Stage

By Sophia Maiorino and Emily Smith April 20, 2022

Every April, Georgetown University’s Mask and Bauble Dramatic Society, known for producing classic plays like “Much Ado About Nothing” and musicals like “Into the Woods,” gives its students...

2 out of 3

2 out of 3

By Emily Mundt and Emily Mundt April 11, 2022

I’m finishing my second year at Georgetown University. Out of three. It sounds pretentious, maybe boastful, but to me, it’s more surprising than anything. I came to Georgetown when I was so unsure...

Petition to Not Let Small Artists Get Famous

Petition to Not Let Small Artists Get Famous

By Maddie Burt and Maddie Burt April 7, 2022

Last weekend, I attended my first concert since the beginning of the pandemic. I went to see Goth Babe, an indie/alternative/folk artist. If you don’t know who he is, good…that’s the whole point...

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