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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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The Year in Brief

By The Hoya Staff April 25, 2014

The past year saw everything from a new mascot to a multitude of snow days. Take a look at some of the biggest headlines on campus:   Georgetown University Student Association While this...

CHESS: In Crises, Sports Unite

By Ethan Chess April 26, 2013

In times of crisis, sports can be more than just a game. Some see sports as trivial; athletes are overpaid, they say, and the score doesn’t matter. I’d ask those people to say the same after listening...

CHESS: A Court Supremely Unpopular

By Ethan Chess April 11, 2013

Two weeks ago, it was hard to find any news source that was not talking about the cases on same-sex marriage and federal benefits that were being heard by the Supreme Court. Prior to the oral arguments,...

CHESS: Presidential Comeback a Matter of Timing

By Ethan Chess March 22, 2013

Hillary Clinton took a significant step this week toward keeping her name in the political arena for the 2016 presidential election by announcing her public support for gay marriage equality. Even a casual...

CHESS: Immigrant Voters Provide Party Base

By Ethan Chess February 22, 2013

Many observers predicted soon after Barack Obama’s re-election in November that comprehensive immigration reform would be his first legislative undertaking during his second term, given the significant...

CHESS: Historical Lens Sharpens Today’s View

By Ethan Chess January 18, 2013

One of my professors recently quipped that “history doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” The American political landscape is filled with a wide variety of methods of analyzing its fickle and...

GUSA to Restructure Districts

By Annie Chen November 17, 2011

The Georgetown University Student Association Senate District Reconciliation Committee finalized legislation Wednesday evening that will redraw the boundaries of some senate seats. The bill, which will...

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