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

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Health and Wellness Issue

By Guide Editor February 6, 2015

Health and well-being are concepts integral to one's college and life experiences. Yet on such a bustling campus, students rarely ever pause to examine their state of mind and body. From personal narratives...

Volume VI: Close Encounters

Volume VI: Close Encounters

By Amy Von Hoyatrapp November 22, 2014

Hi Ams! So, here's my problem. I keep running into the cutest guy at the Vital Vittles checkout line. He's one of the cashiers. I don't even know his name. But we've most definitely built up this...

Volume V: No Place Like Home (Except Not Really)

Volume V: No Place Like Home (Except Not Really)

By Amy Von Hoyatrapp November 6, 2014

Hey Amy, So I think I have this problem. I went home the past weekend and and saw my boyfriend for the first time since I left for school. It was nice; I mean we had a nice time because it'd been...

Volume IV: #Classic

Volume IV: #Classic

By Amy Von Hoyatrapp October 24, 2014

Hey Amy, I'm a current sophomore in the College who definitely took on some more on-campus stuff that I should have freshman year. It's getting to be a lot, especially now that I have leadership...

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Volume III: The One-Month Jitters

By Amy Von Hoyatrapp October 9, 2014

Hey Amy,  So a little about me: I'm a freshman in the College from New Jersey. It's now been about a month since NSO and moving in and stuff, but the one thing that gets me worried sometimes is...

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Volume II: Unrequited Loves

By Amy Von Hoyatrapp September 25, 2014

Dear Amy <3<3, So one of my new semester resolutions this year was to work out more. Finally, after about a week of building up the courage, I finally went last weekend and immediately saw...

Paving a Rough Road to Peace

By Jacqueline Kimmell March 21, 2014

Elijah Jatovsky (SFS ’16) was running with Jacob Sorrells (SFS ’16) to the Capitol when Jatovsky happened to mention J Street U, an organization he had heard of at home. Fully expecting to have...

Set to Stir Up Appetites

By Jacqueline Kimmell March 21, 2014

Most college students love food. But with small dorm room kitchens, repetitive choices at O’Donovan Hall and the expensive prices of Georgetown restaurants, food around campus can sometimes lose...

All the Right Notes

By Pat Curran February 28, 2014

Four years ago, David Hanna (COL ’14) decided he wanted to sing in a collegiate a cappella group. A relative latecomer to a cappella — he hadn’t participated in any singing group until joining...

Social Battles in the Civil War

By Kaley Beins November 22, 2013

The murmur of voices echoes softly off the marble walls as people gather in the East Garden Court of the National Gallery of Art. Despite the tangles of plants that erupt from every corner of the room...

Redrawing Ideas of Pop Art

By Ashley Miller November 8, 2013

From now until Dec. 8 the Spagnuolo Gallery, nestled within the Walsh Memorial building, will boast a unique collection of works of various pop artists, including Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, David Hockney,...

‘Hamlet’ Spin-Off Plays With Perceptions

By Simon Redko October 25, 2013

Nomadic Theater’s production of Tom Stoppard’s 1966 play “Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead” is the perfect opportunity to exercise your mind in a new way after weeks of exams and...

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