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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

TRACK AND FIELD | Georgetown Achieves Strong Times in Split Meets

TRACK AND FIELD | Georgetown Achieves Strong Times in Split Meets

By Ben Resnicoff April 27, 2023

The Georgetown track and field teams took one step closer to the last lap of their season over the weekend, as the men's and women’s squads split sites between the rainy Eastern Kentucky University...

TERRY | Hassan Outpaces Previous Expectations with Marathon Debut

TERRY | Hassan Outpaces Previous Expectations with Marathon Debut

By Isabella Terry April 27, 2023

This week’s edition of “Run Like a Girl” is dedicated to none other than Dutch runner Sifan Hassan. For months together, we’ve tackled the notion of “running like a girl” seen through examples...

TERRY | Camille Herron Is Going the Distance

TERRY | Camille Herron Is Going the Distance

By Isabella Terry March 31, 2023

48 hours. 2,880 minutes. Two full days. What do all these numbers mean?  For runner Camille Herron, they represent the amount of time she spent running this past weekend at the Sri Chinmoy 48...

TERRY | Take Pride in Playing Like A Girl

TERRY | Take Pride in Playing Like A Girl

By Isabella Terry March 3, 2023

Run like a girl. Throw like a girl. Play like a girl. These phrases might not seem harmful on the surface, but their negative connotations have followed female athletes for decades. The implications...

Back on My Feet: Breaking Through the Georgetown Bubble

Back on My Feet: Breaking Through the Georgetown Bubble

By Lauren Doherty March 2, 2023

A daunting 5 a.m. wake-up call is enough to deter most college students. But gleaming through the early morning darkness at the front gates of Georgetown University’s main campus is a bright white van...

24 Miles in 24 Hours Raises Over $1300 For Asian American Youth

24 Miles in 24 Hours Raises Over $1300 For Asian American Youth

By Akashdiya Chakraborty October 21, 2022

Georgetown students ran 24 miles in 24 hours through Georgetown, helping the Asian American Student Association (AASA) raise over $1,300 to support Asian American youth organizations. The Oct. 15 to...

Weird Things That Happen to You on Long Runs

Weird Things That Happen to You on Long Runs

By Camille Dirago and Camille Dirago April 10, 2014

I, like many Hoyas, have been training for the Nike Women's Half Marathon that's coming up in D.C. In doing so, I have reluctantly been on many long and interesting runs around the city. Here are some...

TRACK & FIELD | Cross-Country Success for GU

By Morgan Birck April 8, 2014

Spread across the country, the Georgetown track and field team found success in all three meets it competed in this weekend. The team is currently trying to qualify as many athletes as possible for NCAA...

CROSS COUNTRY | Women Take Second at Big East Championships

By Elizabeth Cavacos November 5, 2013

Georgetown’s cross country program was on the road this weekend, as the Hoyas competed in the 2013 Big East championship in Somers, Wis. The No. 3 women’s team placed second overall, and the men...

Simply Science: Why Meat Loaf Helps You Stay in Shape

Simply Science: Why Meat Loaf Helps You Stay in Shape

By Matt Caulfield and Matt Caulfield March 22, 2013

Every morning I take a 10-mile run and immerse myself in the musical stylings of Kelly Clarkson for an hour or two. Actually, that’s completely false (just the first part), but I thought it was a fitting...

Where to Run in D.C.

By The 4E Staff and The 4E Staff September 17, 2012

Last week, The Hoya went for a run. We profiled the unique, almost obsessive, running culture in this city. Everywhere you go, people are running around, enjoying the great natural and architectural beauty...

Run This Town

By Katherine Foley September 14, 2012

When Patrick Musgrave (COL ’16) arrived on campus last month, the first thing he noticed about Georgetown wasn’t the preppy clothing or his dancing Orientation Adviser. It was the runners. “From...

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