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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Like a Good Neighbor

By The Editorial Board February 26, 2013

Last Friday, Vice President for Student Affairs Todd Olson held the semester’s first collaborative luncheon, an informal meeting run by his office to promote an ideas exchange between group leaders and...

Hard Knock Res Life

By The Editorial Board February 22, 2013

Taking a position as a resident assistant, like any job, is inevitably a cost-benefit decision. While being chosen to support and enrich undergraduates’ housing experience is an honor and privilege,...

Valuing Our Veterans

By The Editorial Board February 22, 2013

An increasing number of veterans have traded in their green and brown camouflage for blue and gray: The veteran population on campus has ballooned from a few dozen in 2009 to almost 500 students at the...

A Mandate for Reform

By The Editorial Board February 22, 2013

The votes are in. Nate Tisa (SFS ’14) and Adam Ramadan (SFS ’14) were elected yesterday to the executive of the Georgetown University Student Association. The challenge before them now is to set...

Make Your GUSA Vote Count

By The Editorial Board February 20, 2013

After enduring much campaigning and commotion, students will be able to cast their online ballots beginning late Wednesday night for the Georgetown University Student Association executive election. It’s...

Board Stands by Appelbaum and Cleary

By The Editorial Board February 20, 2013

Early this morning, an anonymous leak revealed online that GUSA presidential candidate JackAppelbaum (COL ’14) is a member of the Second Society of Stewards. In an interview with The Hoya,Appelbaum confirmed...

Vote Appelbaum and Cleary GUSA Exec

By The Editorial Board February 15, 2013

When students go to the polls — or rather, open up their browsers — on Feb. 21, they will cast their votes for the Georgetown University Student Association’s next president and vice president. It...

GUSA Dishes Up Old Fix

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2013

It’s commendable that GUSA wants to make food services better, but the senate’s newest creation of the Subcommittee on Food Service may prove hard to swallow. Last year’s Georgetown University...

Putting the ‘GO’ in GOCard

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2013

A weary freshman finally musters up the motivation to do laundry, packs up all of his clothes into his hamper and rides the elevator all the way down to the basement ofHarbin Hall. He loads all of his...

A Global Hilltop

By The Editorial Board February 5, 2013

Beginning in fall 2013, Georgetown will offer coursework through EdX, a massive open online course platform launched in May by Harvard and MIT. These courses are not limited for enrollment to those currently...

No Time for Tardiness

By The Editorial Board January 29, 2013

Many of us are familiar with the cliched movie scene of a tardy high school student stumbling into class a few minutes late. He sits down sheepishly as the teacher cracks a one-liner at his expense, but...

Georgetown’s Lost Art

By The Editorial Board January 25, 2013

One academic department at Georgetown has gained campus notoriety lately for being a far cry from state of the art. Roughly 20 undergraduates in each graduating class choose to major in art, art history...

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