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: The Hoya Belongs to the Students

VIEWPOINT: The Hoya Belongs to the Students

By Peter Morris January 14, 2020

All decades respond to a past and choose an approach to the future. The Georgetown Voice began its bold response to the 1960s when it published in March ’69. The Voice wanted to be The Village Voice...

CHOLVIN & CHRISTIANSEN: A Dangerous New Era of Double-Think

By Tucker Cholvin and Thomas Christiansen March 3, 2015

Here’s a list of seven things that happened last week that deserved Facebook statuses longer and more emotional than those about a beaten horse cartoon: 1. The potential shutdown of the Department...

Revisiting Voice Sanctions

By The Editorial Board November 5, 2013

A reassessment of the Georgetown Voice’s office is long overdue. In August 2011, three Voice staffers attempting to evade Department of Public Safety officers crashed through the ceiling of a fourth-floor...

Students Spared Trial

By Kelly Church September 23, 2011

Three students accused of destroying office ceilings in the Leavey Center last month signed a prosecution agreement Wednesday morning that will prevent their case from going to trial. The students,...

Leavey Damages Lead to Arrests

By Lauren Weber August 30, 2011

As Hurricane Irene slammed campus early Sunday, three male students' efforts to evade Department of Public Safety officers ended in $1,500 worth of damages to offices on the fourth floor of the Leavey Center...

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