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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

A Generation Without a Cause

By Andy Lewandowski April 17, 2012

In an era when simply clicking the “Like” button constitutes joining a cause, it’s no wonder young people are left feeling empty at the end of the day. The Occupy Wall Street movement and its many...

Panelists Applaud Occupy Protests

By Sarah Kaplan December 1, 2011

A group of about 50 students, professors and D.C. residents gathered to discuss the Occupy movement in the ICC auditorium Tuesday night. The event, organized by Georgetown Occupy, included a panel...

Extra! Extra! Reporting on a Protest

By Harvey Hinman November 17, 2011

Though it may be only a small group of protesters based out of a tent city in McPherson Square, the Occupy DC movement has a newspaper. At a modest length of four pages, the first issue of The Occupied...

Occupiers on Target

By Ricky Garza October 28, 2011

Divisive, messy and disorganized, the protesters currently occupying Zuccotti Park in Manhattan have been derided for everything from their hairstyles to their skewed demographics, which lean toward...

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