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

Student Awarded Science Scholarship

By Denver Burton December 7, 2012

Wardah Athar (COL ’13) is not your typical science student. While many neurobiology majors may be pouring over orgo textbooks in Regents as their ticket to medical school, Athar is busy applying...

A Creative Outlet

By Abby Keeble November 14, 2012

You might know Tucker Cholvin (SFS ’15) from around campus as a member of the Georgetown Improv Association, a co-host of “The White Girl Radio Hour” or just that well-dressed guy who occasionally...

Provost Aims to Expand Research at GU

By Sarah Patrick September 28, 2012

Now in his sixth week as Georgetown’s provost, former Director of the U.S. Census Bureau Robert Groves sat down with The Hoya to discuss his hopes for the university and goals for the year. What...

FOOTBALL | Reed Sees Bright Future in IAC Plans

By Evan Hollander September 1, 2012

Athletic Director Lee Reed is tasked with raising $125 million for athletics.Despite the prospect of more Big East upheaval and the conference’s eroding prestige, Georgetown Director of Intercollegiate...

Cassey Discusses ANC Bid, Student Rights

By Braden McDonald August 31, 2012

Though he did not obtain enough signatures to get his name on the ballot for this November’s ANC election, Craig Cassey (COL ’15) announced his intent to run a write-in campaign for a seat on the...

Once Homeless, Now Fighting Back

By Sheena Karkal August 29, 2012

Jimmy Ramirez (COL ’15) is nothing short of awe inspiring. With an infectious smile and welcoming attitude, he commits himself entirely to his endeavors, which include a summer internship with the...

WOMEN’S SOCCER | Hardworking Corboz Gains More Options

By Ryan Bacic August 27, 2012

From home to the Hilltop, it’s always been all about soccer for Daphne Corboz. The sophomore midfielder’s father played professionally in France for Football Club de Grenoble — now known as...

From Preppy Plaid to Kate Spade: Designing a Blog and a Business

By Jaclyn Proctor March 23, 2012

Carly Heitlinger has more than just prep pumping through her veins. Known for her online personality “The College Prepster,” the MSB senior displays enthusiastic energy and passion for every endeavor...

Filmmaker Alums Shine Brightly

By Sarah Amos September 2, 2011

You guys have a very on-the-fly-style of film making, and I think that gives what you create a lot of authenticity and it's very intimate. How do you think that affects your end product? Why do you...

What’s in a NAIMUN?

By Steven Piccione February 18, 2011

Model United Nations, or "MUN" as many call it, gathers students from all across the globe who represent specific countries or diplomats in simulated sessions of the United Nations. Georgetown University...

Learning Lessons on Black History Month

By Kevin Hardy February 11, 2011

The month of February holds a special significance on the calendar as Black History Month. It's a time to reflect on the state of the past and present, but just as importantly, to celebrate the incredible...

New Alumni Site Spies on Top Job Interviewers’ Questions

By Jacqueline Wangel January 25, 2011

Most seniors dread the nail-biting job interview process that comes with leaving the Hilltop, but two Georgetown grads are at least trying to make the ordeal a little less nerve-racking. Launched by...

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