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

New Alumni Site Spies on Top Job Interviewers’ Questions

By Jacqueline Wangel January 25, 2011

Most seniors dread the nail-biting job interview process that comes with leaving the Hilltop, but two Georgetown grads are at least trying to make the ordeal a little less nerve-racking. Launched by...

Mutombo Congratulates Eronini on Scholarship

By Upasana Kaku November 11, 2010

Patrick Eronini (NHS '12) downplayed his meeting Monday with Georgetown basketball legend Dikembe Mutombo (SLL '91) and the reason behind it. "I was pleasantly surprised," said Eronini, who was informed...

Midterm Elections a Mixed Bag for Georgetown Grads

By David Schuler November 5, 2010

Georgetown alumni won multiple midterm elections throughout the nation Tuesday, though not without controversy. Incumbent Illinois Gov. Patrick Quinn (D) (SFS '71), a former sports editor of THE HOYA,...

Alumni Panel Talks Teach For America

By Kelly Church October 22, 2010

On Oct. 20, several Georgetown alumni returned to the Hilltop to discuss their work for Teach For America in the panel True Life: I Teach For America. Teach For America, a program that selects recently...

Alumna to Be Next D.C. Public Schools Chancellor

By Kelly Church October 15, 2010

Following the defeat of Mayor Adrian Fenty in the Democratic primaries of the D.C. mayoral elections, there will be a change in the D.C. public schools system: Chancellor Michelle Rhee is stepping down...

Homecoming Ups Donations

By Jonathan Gillis September 28, 2010

Homecoming may have brought a steady stream of school spirit to the Hilltop this past weekend, but it also brought the university a small flood of alumni funding. "Our really large events like homecoming...

1634 Society Helps Students Network, Seek Opportunities

By Neil Quinn September 17, 2010

When students think of Georgetown alumni, they often focus on the Bill Clintons and the Bradley Coopers. But the 1634 Society, a new student group descended from the university's Office of Advancement...

41 GU Grads Join TFA Effort

By Amr Leheta September 10, 2010

Teach For America, one of the most popular post-graduation options for Georgetown students, won a $50 million grant this month, which will enable it to double the number of educators in its corps by 2014....

Campus Smitten With Cooper

By Elizabeth Rowe September 3, 2010

Gushing, she stepped up to the microphone. "I just want to say that you're the most gorgeous man on Earth," one student said during the Q-and-A session following Bradley Cooper's (COL '97) speech to a...

Words of Wisdom Voiced From the Trenches

By Rob Pegoraro January 16, 2010

My experience as a reporter in D.C. started with four years of working for zero compensation: no money, no course credit, not even a free T-shirt. You could say that was excellent training for today's...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Hoya

Comments (0)

All The Hoya Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest