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The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Student Injured in Bias-Related Assault

By Kshithij Shrinath September 13, 2014

In a bias-related incident involving sexual orientation, an unknown assailant attacked an unidentified Georgetown University student on the 3300 block of M Street at 1:31 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 13. The...

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A Point for Grading Clarity

By The Editorial Board March 21, 2014

Nothing is more frustrating to a motivated student than teetering on the cusp of a higher grade. As some students claim, it’s almost more painful to earn a 89.5 percent than to earn a 85 percent. Especially...

OMBUDSMAN: On The Hoya’s GUSA Election Coverage

By Michele Hong March 4, 2014

Newspapers have their heyday during election seasons, and The Hoya is no exception. The Georgetown University Student Association executive election has dominated the news section in the past few weeks,...

Game Day Events Biased Toward Males

By Madeline Wiseman March 10, 2013

To the Editor: The men’s basketball team’s win against Syracuse on Saturday was one of the best ways I can imagine to cap off my senior year. Unfortunately, the circumstances of two of the pre-game...

Report Reveals Bias In Business World

By Devin Urness September 16, 2011

Students and other job seekers looking to enter the business world are up against an overwhelming degree of favoritism in the workplace, according to a study released by the McDonough School of Business...

Med Center Staffer Discovers Bias-Related Graffiti

By Lauren Weber July 20, 2011

The Metropolitan Police Department Hate Crimes Task Force Unit and the Department of Public Safety are investigating a bias-related incident after racial, anti-semitic and anti-religious graffiti were...

2009 Rise in Bias-Related Reporting

By Dawn Hu January 26, 2010

Eighteen bias-related incidents - accompanied by a vocal response from members of the university community - were reported to the Bias Reporting System in fall 2009, a sharp increase from the five reports...

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