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The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Changing City and College

By The Editorial Board September 9, 2014

With the recent creation of a White House task force to combat sexual assault on college campuses, it is clear that necessary national scrutiny has returned to the issue of sexual misconduct. Both the...

Campus Gun Violence Debate Stuck on Safety

By Jade Walsh September 5, 2014

Entering my first class of the school year, I claimed the desk closest to the door in anticipation of my mad dash to the next class. Notebook out, polite conversation conducted, my eyes wandered to the...

The End of the Beginning

The End of the Beginning

By Courtney Klein and Courtney Klein August 22, 2014

The final days of summer are fleeting. All Georgetown students are filled with mixed emotions towards the impending situation. Especially for those students, like moi, who are shipping out (well,...

Chadwicks Is Closing, and Mr. Smiths Is Taking Its Place

Chadwicks Is Closing, and Mr. Smith’s Is Taking Its Place

By Ian Tice and Ian Tice August 19, 2014

After Mr. Smith's announced its closure Monday, the bar today announced plans to move into the Chadwicks space on K Street. Washington City Paper first reported Mr. Smith's intentions to close by the...

Why You Should Rethink Studying Abroad

By Paul Healy July 25, 2014

Georgetown makes studying abroad almost effortless. Walk into the office of international programs, attend an info session and fill out an application that certifies you have a pulse and a GPA above 3.0....

The Gondolas Are Coming ... Maybe

The Gondolas Are Coming … Maybe

By KP and KP July 21, 2014

Hoyas, take a deep breath, close your eyes (don't actually because then you couldn't read this) and imagine soaring above the crystalline waters of the Potomac River, gently gliding through the sky on...

Eat, Pray, Rest: Shabbat in the Holy City

Eat, Pray, Rest: Shabbat in the Holy City

By Jessica Tannenbaum and Jessica Tannenbaum July 10, 2014

While most Georgetown students worship the weekend as much-needed time to catch up on homework and binge-watch Game of Thrones (let’s be honest, though, when did midterms ever truly thwart us from...

Humans of New York Showcases Georgetown Grad

Humans of New York Showcases Georgetown Grad

By Ian Tice and Ian Tice June 11, 2014

Earlier today, popular Facebook page Humans of New York posted a picture with a Georgetown shoutout. In it, the woman photographed states that receiving a scholarship to Georgetown was the happiest...

Bangkok Joes Out, Mama Rouge In

Bangkok Joe’s Out, Mama Rouge In

By Ian Tice and Ian Tice May 30, 2014

You have just two more nights to enjoy the delicious dumplings and noodles from Bangkok Joe's. That's right, the owners announced Wednesday that the Thai restaurant, which is located in the Washington...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Butler Transfers to UConn

By Carolyn Maguire May 22, 2014

Reigning Big East Freshman of the Year, former Georgetown center Natalie Butler completed her transfer to Connecticut on Wednesday. "I think Natalie is one of the most unique players in the game today,"...

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Certain freshman bros, while never reaching the frat-boy level as shown in Neighbors, found bonds through their pranking.

An Ode to the Bros

By Justin Kotwicki May 21, 2014

Although I didn’t know it at the time, I have been getting talks since the day I arrived on campus. Every student has. However, the term “getting talks” did not come into existence until my second...

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10 Ways the Hilltop Challenged Me

By Ambika Kumar May 16, 2014

As a preface to this senior commentary, I must admit I enjoy social media. If the 11 endorsements I have for social media skills on LinkedIn are not enough sway, perhaps the fact that I posted on social...

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