Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

OSIBAJO & BAH: More Than a Seat at the Table

OSIBAJO & BAH: More Than a Seat at the Table

By Anu Osibajo and Isatou Bah March 21, 2017

The most effective conversations on diversity and inclusion are the ones focused on solutions that take into account the nation’s history of discrimination. For this reason, conversations that have surrounded...

QUALLEN: Our Struggle To Integrate The Hilltop

QUALLEN: Our Struggle To Integrate The Hilltop

By Matthew Quallen November 21, 2014

When Patricia Brauer visited the dental clinic at Georgetown, she discovered she had a problem. Patricia was black, and at the time, the clinic served only white patients. Brauer, who enrolled at Georgetown...

Learning to Love the Cultural Void

By Celeste Chisholm June 19, 2014

What does it mean to integrate? In Japanese, I often encounter the word tokekomu — to melt into something, to become a part of it as it becomes you. The metaphor seems to imply a mutual concession,...

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