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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Closing the Wage Gap

By The Editorial Board January 30, 2015

For recent college graduates, Washington, D.C., stands tall as a beacon of opportunity. With thriving post-recession job sectors and entry-level positions in politics, business and the like, D.C.’s government...

CISR, Stall No More

By The Editorial Board January 30, 2015

After a prolonged debate, the Committee on Invests Social Responsibility rejected GU Fossil Free’s plan for divestment and suggested in its place an alternative that would enact change over a lengthened...

A Georgetown Lineage

By The Editorial Board January 27, 2015

Regardless of religious affiliation, it is undeniable that Jesuit values are woven into the Georgetown experience. Although religious practice may be a more important part of the Georgetown experience...

Lobbying for Leo’s Workers

By The Editorial Board January 27, 2015

While some students may overlook the hustle and bustle that commonly occurs at O’Donovan Hall, it is important that members of the Georgetown community show solidarity with the workers of Leo’s in...

Knights of Charity?

By The Editorial Board January 27, 2015

As the world’s largest Catholic fraternal service organization, the Knights of Columbus have a strong presence on college campuses across the country. Georgetown is no exception. The Georgetown Knights...

Boost College Community

By The Editorial Board January 22, 2015

Amid lofty rhetoric and a discussion of inequality in America, President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday featured a bold education proposal — eliminating the cost of community college....

A Right to Discourse

By The Editorial Board January 22, 2015

This Saturday, students from across the country will converge on Georgetown’s campus for the Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life, the largest pro-life conference of its kind in the United States. With...

To Serve Our Home

By The Editorial Board January 22, 2015

Washington, D.C.-area universities are full of passionate students seeking to serve their communities in any way possible. Unfortunately, the requirement that anyone serving on a District board or commission...

A Transfer’s Take on a Tradition-Heavy School

By Johnny Verhovek November 4, 2014

In my first days at Georgetown, after spending my first two years of college at Tulane University, I felt handicapped and out of place. The fact that I was uprooted not by any major event but by my own...

FUNT: Justice and Journalism to Match

By Danny Funt March 28, 2014

I am an alliteration enthusiast, and it took restraint just now not to write “alliteration addict.” To my ear, words pack more of a punch if they form a sequence of similar sounding syllables. When...

Notes From Leavey Closet Space

By Rob Sapunor February 18, 2014

We were surprised and confused to come along your editorial, "Time to Rekindle Raillery" in Tuesday's paper. First of all, we have no clue what "raillery" means, and due to our new closet-of-an-office...

[This Space for Rent]

By The Editorial Board November 14, 2013

Lively tabling is a trademark of Red Square, and bright fliers fight for space on campus buildings. One marketing technique that is relatively new to Georgetown resurfaced early this week on the grassy...

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