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

Living Wages: A Temporary Fix

By Daniel Kendrick September 20, 2011

Alta Gracia, the charity organization disguised as a business, is floundering. As readers of the Sept. edition of The Hoya discovered (The Hoya, A1 Sept. 9, 2011) this clothing line, which is founded upon...

Campus Spotlight: DC Reads

By Sammy Meyer September 9, 2011

The term "social justice" entered my lexicon at the Student Activities Commission Fair of my freshman year. As my roommate and I stood at the DC Reads table, we listened to the coordinators passionately...

Students Build Houses, Friendships With Alternative Spring Break Experience

By Heather Flynn March 16, 2011

For many college students, the words "spring break" conjure up images of lying on an exotic beach — or at least the couch. For 211 Georgetown students and four faculty members, however, last week's...

HOPE Helps Homeless

By Jenny Rogers November 9, 2010

Over 6,500 individuals in D.C. are considered homeless, according to the Community Partnership for the Prevention of Homelessness. Last Saturday in Franklin Park, one of them - a man in a sweater and glasses...

At Ease Amid Imperfection

By Jheanelle Brown May 20, 2010

Georgetown is the most ridiculous place in the universe. I feel like I've traveled across the world and back, literally and symbolically, during the four years that I've spent here. I owe that feeling...

Fortify Study With Service

By The Editorial Board April 13, 2010

Diversity is not the only element that could enrich the academic experience at Georgetown. Service can, and should, be integrated into the core undergraduate requirements. While a number of Georgetown...

Encouraging Dreams of Higher Education in D.C. Public Schools

By Hannah Klusendorf April 13, 2010

Our high school senior selves probably wished at one point or another that they had never heard of the college admissions process and SATs. For many students in the District, however, ignorance is not...

Working for Labor Justice

By Samuel Geaney-Moore and Nathan Kuerschner February 9, 2010

Georgetown has been at the forefront of an historic campaign for worker justice, worker rights and the legal accountability of corporations in Latin America. One year ago, Georgetown students and Honduran...

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