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The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Bring the Board to Students’ Level

By Theo Montgomery and Yafet Negash April 8, 2016

The Georgetown University board of directors consists of extraordinarily influential and accomplished figures in various fields and accords. This 38-person group has the final say on any significant decision...

What Are We Waiting For?

By Baasit Bhutta March 18, 2016

For most Americans, election years promise spirited debate, embarrassing gaffes and plenty of fresh material for late-night comics. For me, and for other Muslims across the country, election years promise...

Finding My Place in Red Square

By Naaz Modan November 17, 2015

I remember reading about the events at The University of Missouri a few days ago. I knew they had made national news, but the issues did not pique my interest until the waves made in Missouri began to...

End The Stigma, Start The Dialogue

By Clare Mallahan November 3, 2015

My story is all too common, but unfortunately, it is rarely discussed. In the spring of 2015, my workload was unprecedented. As a junior pre-med, I was taking physics, biochemistry, Spanish and philosophy,...

It Happens Here

It Happens Here

By KP and KP August 17, 2015

Within the past month, The Hoya has published the stories of Willa Murphy — in collaboration with Zoe Dobkin (SFS ’16) — and Olivia Hinerfeld (SFS ’17), two sexual assault survivors who have...

Kindling the Fire

By The Editorial Board April 14, 2015

Last Wednesday, the Office of the Provost sent an email urging students to attend a series of events called “Ignite the Dream,” an initiative that aims to facilitate a conversation about race, equality...

CARNES: Investing in the Hard Discussions

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. March 3, 2015

We live in a broken world. This semester, I have been teaching a new course on the politics of inequality. Each week my students and I try to better understand how socio-economic status, race, religion,...

Save The Fading Dialogue

By The Editorial Board February 20, 2015

Federal Bureau of Investigation Agency Director James Comey spoke at Gaston Hall last Thursday on the relationship between law enforcement and race, noting that national dialogue on this issue has unfortunately...

In Response to “Engage in a Relevant Pro-Life Discussion”

By Zoe Dobkin February 5, 2015

After reading Mallory Carr’s recent piece in The Hoya titled “Engage in a Relevant Pro-Life Discussion” on H*yas for Choice and the Annual Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life (The Hoya, A3, Jan....

The Inescapability of Race in Today’s World

The Inescapability of Race in Today’s World

By Tricia Correia September 12, 2014

"Only racist when I’m at Walmart.” “So, could you rap for us?” “Mexican men tend to frighten me.” “No, I’m not on a scholarship.” “But I voted for Barack Obama.” “I feel uncomfortable...

‘I Am Ready’ Should Do More

By Bonnie Stabile August 29, 2014

To the Editor: While I am encouraged to see that New Student Orientation now includes an education component on sexual assault (“Anchors Aweigh for NSO 2014,” A7, Aug. 26, 2014), I hope to see a...

The Final Word: 2013-2014

By The Editorial Board April 25, 2014

In an eventful year for campus life, students made sure their voices were not lost in the university’s decision-making process. From Georgetown’s changing course of action on navigating the 2010 Campus...

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