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

Bono Entertains Gaston, Calls for Activism

By Emma Hinchliffe November 13, 2012

U2 frontman and social activist Bono spoke about the fight against global poverty and AIDS in Gaston Hall Monday evening. The event was co-sponsored by Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian...

A Whirlwind of Color Student-Run Tradition Celebrates South Asian Culture

By Sheena Karkal November 2, 2012

Rangila may be one of the most popular events on campus — more than 500 students will take part in this year’s show — but very few understand the cultural significance and history of the dances...

Members of the State Department Discussed U.S. Relations with Asia

By Andrew Wilson November 2, 2012

Former and current members of the State Department discussed the future of the United States’ role in Asia in Gaston Hall Thursday afternoon. The event,“Forging Consensus: U.S.-Asia Policy in the...

Clinton Talks Energy Goals

By Sarah Kaplan October 19, 2012

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke about the importance of energy and its status as a 21st-century foreign policy priority in Gaston Hall Thursday afternoon. Dean of the School of Foreign Service...

Security Officials Talk Tactics

By Andrew Wilson September 21, 2012

Former national security advisers discussed national security in the United States and the Middle East in Gaston Hall Wednesday afternoon. President and CEO of the Atlantic Council and former Assistant...

Gingrich Talks Social Security

By Matthew Strauss March 28, 2012

Republican presidential candidate and former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich stressed his desire to return the country to its religious values and reform Social Security Wednesday. Gingrich’s...

Sunday Night Wrapup: Still Hungry

By Kaitlyn Morio and Kaitlyn Morio March 25, 2012

From the premiere of the Hunger Games to the opening ceremony of the Cherry Blossom Festival, this weekend has been exciting and full of activity. But in case you didn’t have the chance to keep up...

Clinton to Reflect on His Economic Record at GU

By Glenn Russo October 24, 2011

Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak in Gaston Hall Friday as part of a discussion focusing on the economic record of the Clinton presidency and its relevance in the current fiscal downturn. Sponsored...

Showtime: Seniors Vie for Crown

By Jonathan Gillis October 21, 2011

It's Tuesday and long after dark, and GUSA President MikeMeaney (SFS '12) is dancing in the Intercultural Center. Meaney pulls up the bottom of his mesh shorts, slides to the left and strikes a...

Moore Talks Student Activism

By Elizabeth Garbitelli October 4, 2011

Activist and filmmaker Michael Moore, infamous for his irreverent take on popular controversies, tackled politics and student activism in Gaston Hall Friday. Despite discussing heavy issues such...

Donald Glover Hits Gaston Stage

By Elizabeth Garbitelli September 9, 2011

Hit sitcom star and comedian Donald Glover kept Hoyas laughing in Gaston Hall Wednesday night with his nostalgia-driven jokes and anecdotes. Sponsored by the Georgetown Program Board, the event featured...

Turkish Minister Speaks on Policy Aims

By Sarah Kaplan November 29, 2010

Reflecting on his days as an academic, Turkey's Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu spoke in Gaston Hall on Monday about Turkish foreign policy and his country's relationship with the United States. In...

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