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

VIEWPOINT: Contextualize LGBTQ+ Advocacy

VIEWPOINT: Contextualize LGBTQ+ Advocacy

By Maddie Naisbitt January 19, 2024

On Nov. 6, 2023, Fr. James Martin, S.J., a priest known for his advocacy and a member of Georgetown University’s Board of Directors, spoke at Georgetown, detailing the spiritual lessons from the story...

CASEY | Dear NHL, Stop Failing Your Queer Fans

By Erin Casey February 3, 2023

The last few weeks have been deeply frustrating and disappointing for queer hockey fans, as two teams’ attempts to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and promote inclusivity with Pride Nights exposed the...

VIEWPOINT: Embrace Radical Love

VIEWPOINT: Embrace Radical Love

By Jordan Brown June 23, 2020

As a queer Black person, I come from a long line of freedom fighters. From the abolitionist Maroons of my family’s home country of Jamaica to movement leaders like Gloria Richardson and Marsha P. Johnson...

ANNE STONECIPHER/THE HOYA The LGBTQ Resource Center is sponsoring OUTtober, a month-long program seeking to address emerging issues faced by members of the LGBTQ community through a series of keynote speakers and on-campus events.

OUTober Encourages Renewed Activism

By Sana Rahman October 12, 2018

The LGBTQ Resource Center is celebrating its 10th anniversary with OUTober, an annual monthlong programming series honoring the LGBTQ community, this month. This year’s theme, “Looking Forward,”...

Tossed, But Not Sunk

Tossed, But Not Sunk

By Benjamin Cavat-Negbaur November 17, 2015

Fluctuat nec mergitur. Latin for “tossed but not sunk,” has been the motto of Paris for more than six hundred years. It has never been more relevant than it is today, three days after the terrorist...

SMITH: Dancing With Pride and Myself

SMITH: Dancing With Pride and Myself

By Grace Smith October 27, 2015

I’ve always hated dancing. There is something ironically constricting in that kind of freedom of movement for me, something about the arbitrary motion that does not mesh well with the planned-out, meticulously...

Pride in Being Yourself

By Patrick Bylis March 27, 2015

“Being gay is like having a super power. I don’t mind it all.” In reality, not being straight often sucks. My experiences with oppression in a society not built to serve me in terms of sexuality...

Missing the Point of the Game

By The Editorial Board January 19, 2012

To the Editor,   Sunday, I groggily yet eagerly boarded the bus to New York City at 5:40 a.m., excited for my first Georgetown basketball road trip to watch the Hoyas play St. John's. Wearing...

Milestone Season Catapults Hoyas Onto National Stage

By Michael Palmer April 30, 2010

It's hard to call the Lady Hoyas an underdog. That term is reserved for the lovable. No, the 2009-2010 women's basketball team was never a lovable team. They were young, yes, and undersized. Picked to...

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