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

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McCarthy Speech Faces Protests

By Johnny Verhovek November 15, 2013

House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), the third-ranking Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, was interrupted by protestors calling for immigration reform Wednesday evening, the...

California Jesuit Schools Cut Elective Abortion Coverage

By Joanie Greve October 25, 2013

Loyola Marymount University and Santa Clara University, two Jesuit schools in California, ended faculty healthcare coverage for elective abortion this month. When these changes take effect in 2014,...

BASEBALL | Georgetown Drops Two Out West

By Sports Editor April 9, 2013

The Georgetown baseball team (18-11, 3-3 Big East) is nearing the midpoint of its Big East schedule, but instead of facing a conference foe this past weekend, the team ventured almost 2,500 miles to Moraga,...

BASEBALL | Southpaws Loom in CA Showdown

By Will Edman April 5, 2013

Due to a unique twist in its schedule, the Georgetown baseball team (17-9, 3-3 Big East) will find itself in California this weekend. However, the Blue and Gray will hardly be enjoying the sun in Hollywood...

Battle of the Sands: May the Best Coast Win

By Allie Doughty December 7, 2012

Last summer, I spent two weeks in Los Angeles visiting my cousin and a few of my friends from Georgetown. Besides the fact that the daily agendas of Angelenos revolve around the area’s absurd traffic...

Folk Meets Flair in Ward’s ‘Wasteland’

By Wil Curiel April 8, 2012

Side projects are often where artists turn to focus on themselves, take risks and test out sounds they wouldn’t with their main act. This is not the case with California-born singer-songwriter M. Ward....

Protect Video Game Rights

By Kevin Bunkley November 9, 2010

Very few people could have foreseen video games gracing the chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court, but it happened last week. The case, Schwarzenegger v. Entertainment Merchants Association, is the state...

A Move to Fight Drug Prohibition

By Preston Mui October 19, 2010

EARLIER THIS WEEK, ATTORNEY GENERAL ERIC Holder announced that the federal government would continue to prosecute marijuana-related crimes even if Proposition 19, a California ballot proposition for the...

Golden State May Vote Red in 2010

By Sam Dulik April 20, 2010

Today, the "Golden State" is anything but golden. Wracked by severe budgetary crises and an untenable political system, California, once the paragon of the American Dream, teeters on the precipice of disaster....

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