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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

Fashion-Forward: Georgetown Without Eyebrows or Teeth

Fashion-Forward: Georgetown Without Eyebrows or Teeth

By Matt Sullivan and Matt Sullivan January 23, 2014

A new, interesting fashion trend is sweeping Georgetown as well-known Hoyas are losing the brows and donning toothless grins! Well, not really. But, with the help of some amateur (really, really amateur)...

Suits Meets Georgetown... Maybe?

Suits Meets Georgetown… Maybe?

By Marnie Wallach and Marnie Wallach January 22, 2014

In the world of corporate law, nothing is ever simply black and white... and that's why the USA Network series "Suits" makes for some really addicting television. Since 2011, the scandalous show has...

Georgetown Dedicates Week to MLK

By Katherine Richardson January 19, 2014

In commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s civil rights advocacy and the 1963 March on Washington, Georgetown will hold a week of events beginning Jan. 19 that will include film screenings, panels,...

Zoe Rosen

By Victoria Edel January 17, 2014

At the age of 16 Zoe Rosen (COL ’16) wrote her first song. She was moving from Switzerland — where she grew up — to Canada, and she utilized a class assignment to express her feelings. “It...

Evan Floyd

By Nicole Jarvis January 17, 2014

While some collegiate musicians have been honing their skills since childhood, DJ Evan Floyd (MSB ’14) discovered his passion later in life. “I played saxophone for seven years when I was younger,...

Sam Pence

By Lindsay Lee January 17, 2014

Although he just began trying his hand at songwriting this summer, Sam Pence (SFS ’16) is an emerging artist with many years of musical experience. When Pence was 7 years old, his parents encouraged...

Old Moonlight

By Jess Kelham-Hohler January 17, 2014

It all started with an ad on Craigslist. “I was at work in Houston,” Danny Goldberg (NHS ’14) said. “I’d never been on the musician’s thing on Craigslist, but did so at work because...

Louis De Tilly

By Lindsay Leasor January 17, 2014

From humming songs on the radio as a toddler to contemplating the complexities of My Chemical Romance during his teen years, Louis De Tilly (COL ’16) has always had a deep appreciation for music....

Mellen

By Emily Troisi January 17, 2014

Last September, the five members of Mellen, a folk-rock band, were finally in a position to come together and embark on a new, exciting and banter-filled musical journey. Although the unofficial leader...

The Ripples

By Allison Hillsbery January 17, 2014

A new folk-rock band, The Ripples, has made its way onto Georgetown’s music scene this year. Tyler Pierce (COL ’15), who heads the group, is described by his fellow musicians as the band’s “music...

Three Ways to Beat Todays Tuesday Blues

Three Ways to Beat Today’s Tuesday Blues

By Kathleen McMahon and Kathleen McMahon January 14, 2014

It’s the first full week of second semester and the daunting list of readings so carefully detailed in those syllabi is already casting a gloomy shadow over your spring. We understand. With syllabus...

GU Makes History in DC Courts

By Sam Abrams January 14, 2014

With the appointment of Cornelia “Nina” Pillard on Dec. 17, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Court now has three former Georgetown University faculty members on...

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