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

The Refugee Crisis: Tales of Misplaced Fear

By Meredith Forsyth December 8, 2015

At the 11 p.m. Mass in Dahlgren Chapel last week, one of the intentions was for “those who are hungry, homeless, feel unloved or feel like they have no one to love; may they see the face of Christ in...

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Why We Can Do Better Than Biofuel

By Lauren Gros October 16, 2014

Georgetown makes an excellent effort to be a green campus. Recycling bins are everywhere, students proudly bear reusable water bottles, and the buses run on biofuel. It is great that Georgetown is...

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Keeping Egypt Out of the Dark

By Lauren Gros September 18, 2014

It has become a daily event for Egyptian people to lose touch with the modern world. Some neighborhoods lose touch six times a day for up to two hours. The cause of this barbaric isolation is Egypt’s...

Career Crisis Center: 5 Steps to Get The Internship You Want (or Need)

Career Crisis Center: 5 Steps to Get The Internship You Want (or Need)

By Kathleen McMahon and Kathleen McMahon January 21, 2014

As the pressure to find and obtain an internship grows with each passing hour, the desperate masses descend on Leavey to seek salvation at the hands of the Cawley Career Center staff. Imposing though...

CHESS: In Crises, Sports Unite

By Ethan Chess April 26, 2013

In times of crisis, sports can be more than just a game. Some see sports as trivial; athletes are overpaid, they say, and the score doesn’t matter. I’d ask those people to say the same after listening...

Quarter-Life Crises Aren’t So Novel

By Elizabeth Garbitelli April 11, 2011

Coming of age is a term synonymous with J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. Holden Caulfield embodies that angsty sense of disillusionment that we all encounter at the ripe old age of 16 and that...

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