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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

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Hoya Holidays: Celebrating Diverse Traditions

By Gabrielle Irwin December 8, 2017

In a 1963 issue of The Hoya, the editorial board shared its Christmas wish for both the university and the nation: “Let us make this Christmas the turning point, the time between two eras, an interregnum...

15 Extreme Things to Give Up This Lent

15 Extreme Things to Give Up This Lent

By Nikki Hauser and Nikki Hauser March 1, 2017

Lent is here and you know what that means: the classic forfeit of chocolate, the avoidance of french fries and the (unpromising) theory of exercising more often. Chalk it up to one word? Boring! Instead...

8 Steps to Aggressively Embrace the Fall Season

8 Steps to Aggressively Embrace the Fall Season

By Nikki Hauser and Nikki Hauser October 4, 2016

As we find ourselves in the midst of fall, it's extremely hard to contain the excitement. Show everyone you love the fall season by following these 8 easy steps! Because 4E freaking loves the fall. 1....

CRAIGE: Premier League Preview

CRAIGE: Premier League Preview

By Vanessa Craige August 12, 2016

The best day of the year is upon us as the English Premier League’s 2016-17 campaign kicks It was a long summer, made better by more tournaments than normal, but not even the European Championship could...

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CREW | Youth Indicates Bright Future

By Matt Raab March 28, 2014

After a strange fall season that saw the closure of their boathouse because of the government shutdown and a winter hiatus, Georgetown’s men’s and women’s crew teams have taken to the water for...

Halloween Movies for Easily Scared Souls

Halloween Movies for Easily Scared Souls

By Francisca Johanek and Francisca Johanek October 26, 2013

It’s that time of year again, Hoyas. I’m not talking about the fall, though you have already been warned about them. I'm not talking about the never-ending midterms, and I'm not talking about the equally...

FIELD HOCKEY | Disappointment Palpable as Losing Season Comes to Close

By Celee Belmonte November 2, 2012

The Georgetown field hockey team (2-17, 0-6 Big East) ended its difficult 2012 campaign on Sunday with a 7-0 defeat at No. 11 Lafayette (15-1, 5-0 Patriot League), closing the year with 13 straight losses. “Obviously,...

Drinking in Season

By Preston Mui October 23, 2012

I really, really miss summer. Farmers' markets in summer had a lot of ingredients that were terrific for fun, refreshing cocktails. I miss cucumber gimlets, muddling peach in a margarita and infusing vodka...

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL | Brown to Transfer After One Season

By Evan Hollander July 13, 2012

Rising sophomore guard Taylor Brown will be leaving the Georgetown women’s basketball program, Head Coach Keith Brown announced Monday morning. The announcement marks the first transfer of Keith...

MEN’S LACROSSE | GU Faces Rutgers In Season Finale

By Matt Carlucci May 18, 2012

Fresh off of arguably its biggest win of the season, the Georgetown men’s lacrosse team (6-6, 2-3 Big East) will play host to Rutgers (6-8, 1-4 Big East) tonight in its season finale with a winning season...

TV Favorites Return This Summer

By Charlie Long May 16, 2012

Summer: It’s a season filled with cookouts, beach trips and time by the pool. It’s also a season marked by the quintessential summer blockbuster. Action films with big explosions and even bigger budgets...

College Football: Around the League

Lafayette The Lafayette football team (1-5, 0-1) started its season off slowly, losing its first three games by an average of four points. Making matters worse, three of the Leopards' five losses have...

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