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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

STDs: Georgetown’s Own DADT

By Katherine Foley February 14, 2013

While Hoyas may not want to think about sexually transmitted diseases around Valentine’s Day, they’re a growing concern on college campuses nationwide — even within the front gates. One in four...

The Struggle Within: A Soldier’s Hidden War

By Jonathan Gillis September 16, 2011

Jonathan Hopkins was a casualty of war, though not the kind he had been trained to fight. As a West Point cadet, Hopkins, now a graduate student at Georgetown, had been schooled in the intricacies...

The Effects of DADT Repeal Remain Delayed

By Shruti Dusaj February 8, 2011

Regarding The Hoya's 1/25/11 article "‘Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal's Effect on ROTC Limited," I think it is important to note that "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) has not yet completely gone away since...

Eisenberg: DADT Repeal One Step Toward a Promising LGBTQ Future

By Albert Eisenberg January 27, 2011

In a historic victory for the LGBTQ community, the U.S. Senate finally reversed "don't ask, don't tell," the 18-year-old policy barring openly gay individuals from serving in the military, in a dramatic...

Law Center Questions DADT’s Legality

By Rebecca Nadler November 19, 2010

The Law Center continued to draw attention to the federal "don't ask, don't tell" policy by holding a panel series supporting the policy's repeal on Wednesday. The event, "The Future of Don't Ask,...

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Is Unjustifiable

By Paul Courtney October 25, 2010

Alan Ardelean's viewpoint "`Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Protects Personal Privacy in Military" (THE HOYA, Oct. 22, 2010, A3) is a prime example of the kind of thinking that has heretofore hindered the repeal...

‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Protects Personal Privacy in Military

By Alan Ardelean October 22, 2010

The controversial "don't ask don't tell" policy has been under fire, fueling debate in many circles ranging from government to civil society. As a U.S. Marine who was honorably discharged after over eight...

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