Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Mars Perseverance

Mars Perseverance

By Cece Ochoa and Cece Ochoa March 6, 2021

As some of you may have heard: Perseverance landed on Mars! Okay, okay, but what exactly is Perseverance? Doesn't NASA already have a glorified toaster on Mars? Well, it’s not just “a glorified...

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The Laboratory for Agnostic Biosignatures led by Sarah Johnson and her team were awarded a $7 million grant from NASA to search for extraterrestrial life.

NASA Awards $7 Million to Search for Extraterrestrial Life

By Jack Horrigan November 9, 2018

NASA awarded a $7 million grant to Georgetown University biology professor Sarah Johnson and a team of researchers to work on a project in search of extraterrestrial life. The Laboratory for Agnostic...

Throwback Thursday: Trumps Presidential Bid

Throwback Thursday: Trump’s Presidential Bid

By Jenna Clifford and Jenna Clifford July 28, 2016

More than a year ago today, on June 16, 2015, Donald J. Trump, the real estate mogul and reality TV star announced his presidential bid. Fast forward some thirteen months, during which we've witnessed 403...

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Former Director of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program Doug McCuistion discussed the future of Mars exploration Wednesday.

NASA Director Talks Mars Exploration

By Jack Segelstein April 8, 2016

Former Director of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program Doug McCuistion outlined the historical evolution of Mars exploration and discussed its future challenges in Reiss Science Building on Wednesday....

Alum Finalist For Private Mars Mission

By Gaia Mattiace April 24, 2015

When Leila Zucker (MED ’07) received an email from her husband about a possible trip to Mars, she did not think twice as she filled out an application. The program Zucker applied for, Mars One, is...

Weather Wusses? Actually, Yes.

Weather Wusses? Actually, Yes.

By KP and KP January 3, 2014

Today, the Washington Post ran a piece by Clinton Yates that defended the District's winter weather habits. The article argued that lack of regular snowfall, large amounts of commuter traffic and D.C....

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