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

Military Tactics Need Scrutiny

By Matthew Grisier February 7, 2013

When Barack Obama entered the 2008 presidential race, Americans had lost faith in their government’s ability to reflect the ideals that had made the nation strong for over two centuries. Nowhere was...

Karzai Discusses Afghan-U.S. Relations

By Mariah Byrne January 11, 2013

More than 10 years after his first lecture in the United States, held in the same location, Afghan President Hamid Karzai visited Georgetown this evening to talk about the future of Afghanistan’s...

MSFS, BSFS Ranked High Among IR Programs

By Kelly Church January 11, 2012

The Masters in Foreign Service program was recently ranked the best masters program for students interested in international relations for the third year in a row. The School of Foreign Service beat...

Sanctions Hit IRC After Email Snafu

By Johanna Caldwell November 8, 2010

*Updated 4:46 p.m. Nov. 8* When International Relations Club leadership sent an email to its members list on Oct. 18 to market an upcoming event, it didn't expect a swift reprisal by the Student Activities...

American-Israeli Relationship Crucial to Peace Negotiations

By Daphna Katz and Evan Abrams October 15, 2010

The Middle East peace process has taken a variety of turns over the past two months. Americans have watched with cautious optimism as the negotiations have ebbed and flowed. Though progress this year now...

Saudis Aim for Arms Power Play

By Andrew Mullikin September 21, 2010

Sixty billion dollars, 75,000 JOBS, over 250 new aircraft; added up, it's the largest foreign arms sale in history. Only a state such as Saudi Arabia could afford the massive price tag. But what is the...

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